i AUCTION SALE 
oe A TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY AND FRIDAY 
CNN Sa ae _ FEBRUARY 4th to 7th, 1913 

er hes ee EACH DAY AT 2 O'CLOCK 


INTERESTING COLLECTION 


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| Antique and Art Objects 


i OF 


GEORGE W. SEAVEY, of Boston 


- From his Studios at 
“HOTEL ASPINWALL at LENOX, MASS, 


——AND THE—— 
| é PONCE DE LEON, ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA 
aS eae te Bale» Together with a choice Collection of 


a DT Gacved Ivory Netsukes and other Oriental Objects. 


| Also oF avestrys and Hangings, Carved Italian Chairs 
_~ | © .and Antique Furniture in Mahogany and Old 
ba" English Oak. 
5, Old. Majolica and Delft Pottery, Dutch Brass and 
| Copper, Sheffield Plate and Pewter. 
oae4 Old Blue China, Staffordshire, Leeds, Wedgwood, Old 
Meee |. - Glass, Tobies, Steins, Figures, etc, 
roe | Fine Andirons and Old Fireplace Articles. 
eee eee many Artistic and Ornamental Pieces for 
ital Studios or Colonial Houses, 


oe A a ee C.F. LIBBIE & CO. 
ae BOOK AND ART AUCTIONEERS 


597. WASHINGTON STREET, BOSTON 
- OPPOSITE HAYWARD PLACE 


SPECIAL NOTICE | 


Articles on Exhibition from January 28th 


to February 3rd, inclusive,—one ; 


week before the Sale. 


All Goods are sold so much per piece, and 
Bids must be made accordingly. — 


A Deposit required from Strangers. 


Please preserve this Catalogue for use at | 


: the Sale. | 
250 Lots sold each afternoon. 
No Goods delivered while selling. : 


Goods packed or crated at reasonable | 


rates. 


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CATALOGUE 


INTERESTING COLLECTION 
Antiques and Art Objects 


GEORGE W. SEAVEY, of BOSTON 


From his Studios at 


HOTEL ASPINWALL, LENOX, MASS. 
AND THE 


PONCE DE LEON, ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA 


Together with other Consignments, including a 


Choice Collection of 100 Carved Ivory Netsukes | 


Oriental China, Bronzes, Lacquer, Carvings 


Tapestries, Hangings, Old Blue and White Bed Spreads, 
Paisley Shawls, etc. 


Fine Lowestoft Dinner Set, made for the first Governor of Sumatra, Earl 
3 Grey, in 1782 


te, 
- OLD BLUE CHINA 
With American Historical Views 
Genuine Sheffield Plate, Old Pewter, Copper and Brass, 


Bristol and Nailsea Glass, Old Tobies and Steins. 
Silver, Copper and Pink Lustres. Delft, Majolica, Capo di Monti, Chinese 


and Japanese Pottery, Battersea Enamel Boxes. 


» ANTIQUE FURNITURE 


Genuine Old Pieces of Chippendale, Sheraton, Hepplewhite and Colonial 
Furniture in Old Oak, Mahogany, English Walnut and Maple. 


Chairs, Tables, Cellarettes, Screens, Secretary Desks, Bureaus, Dressing Cases, 
«= Knife Boxes, Corner China Cabinets, Old Chests, Screens, Colonial 


Mirrors. EACH AFTERNOON AT 2 P. M. 
IN THE ART GALLERY, 597 WASHINGTON STREET 


fers LIBBIE & CO. 


BOOK AND ART AUCTIONEERS 
BOSTON, MASS. 


CATALOGUE. 


CONDITIONS OF SALE. 


ERMS CASH. Bills must be paid before delivery of 
goods. A deposit required from strangers of part or 
whole of the purchase money. 


The highest bidder to be the buyer; and if any dispute 
arises between two or more bidders the lot so in dispute 
shall be immediately put up again and resold. 


All articles are sold without recourse for imperfections 
or errors in description. 


TUESDAY AFTERNOON, AT 2 0’CLOCK. 


1 OLD PEWTER PEPPER AND SALT, steeple 
tops, different sizes. (2) 


2 OLD PEWTER PEPPER, Salt and Creamer, each 
standing on tripod feet. An unusual set in the rough. (3) 


3 PAIR OLD SALTS AND A PEPPER POT, tall 
slender shapes, pewter in the rough. (3) 


4 OLD PEWTER INKWELL AND _ PEN 
HOLDER, diam. 3% in. 

5 OLD PEWTER OPEN SALTS, each with tripod 
feet. (3) 

6 OLD PEWTER OPEN SALTS, on stands, same 
size and nearly uniform patterns. (3) 


7 OLD PEWTER LEFT HANDED MILK JUG 
WITH COVER. Very odd piece, in the rough. 


8 CHILDREN’S A. B. C. PLATES, Printed designs 
in colors. Robinson Crusoe, Fishing, Lost and Found, etc. 
5% and 6 in. Staffordshire plates. (9g) 


g CHILDREN’S A. B. C. Plates, Printed in colors. 
8 in. (3 time cracked). (6) 


10 CHILDREN’S PLATES printed black designs. 
Sacred History of Joseph ;—Queen Victoria, etc. 6% in. (6) 


4 Crk. Labs x oe 


rr CHILDREN’S PLATES, octagonal shape, printed 
in colors. Prince of Wales, Playmates and other designs. 
6% and 7% in. (5) 

12 CHILDREN’S PLATES. Printed designs, some 
in colors. 7% in. (5) 

13 CHILDREN’S PLATES. Blue and white, 1 in 
colors. 6 and 7 in. (5) 

14 CHILDREN’S PLATES, raised borders of flowers 
in colors. 5 and 7 in. (3 mended). (5) 

15 LEEDS QUEEN’S WARE PLATES, borders in 
relief,g% in. (2) 

1 DUTCH PORTRAIT PLATE. Leeds ware, 
“ Prince of Orange,” Io in. 


17 SALT GLAZE PLATE, basket border in relief. 
gl in. fine condition. 


18 FRENCH CHINA MUSTARD POT;—Small 
Dresden Pin Tray ;—Dresden Pin Tray in blue;—and two 
other small pieces. (5) 


19 DRESDEN CHINA SAUCERS, in colors (2) ;— 
Small Plate, in colors;—Chinese Plates, printed transfer in 
colors. (5) 


20 PLASTER PLACQUE and other plaster wall 
ornaments. 6 pieces. 


21 LARGE PLASTER BACCHUS STEIN, with 
cover ;—Plaster Monk Jug. (2) 


22 PLASTER STATUES OF “VICI,” and Apollo, 
20 and 24 in. high. (2) 

23 CLASSIC PLASTER BUSTS, different sizes 
(2 have bases broken). (5) 

24 PARIAN BUSTS in colors of a Moorish Chief and 
Wife. (2) 

25 AUSTRIAN FLOWER VASE, open sides. 

26 ROOKWOOD VASE, with handle, yellow and 
brown glaze, decorated by A. V. B. mark of 1889. 11% in. 
high. 

Fine perfect piece made 4 years after establishment. 


27 BLUE AND WHITE WEDGWOOD JUG, qt. 


size. : 
28 CHELSEA KERAMIC JUG, made by Robertson 


& Sons. Rectangular shape, light blue een Greek key 
ornamentation. 


Book Auctioneers. 5 


29 ROYAL WORCESTER JUG, light yellow color, 
triangular shape. 


30 LOW’S ART TILE, head of old man, green glaze, 
in plush frame. 


31 CAPRI MAJOLICA CANDLESTICK ;—Yellow 
Vase ;—Purple Mottled Glass Pitcher. 3 pieces. 


32 BLACK AND GOLD CHINESE VASE, 12 in. 
high, signed by the artist. | 

33 CLOISONNE VASE, incised work, leaves in red 
and brown. 12 in. high. 


34 LIGHT BLUE PLATES, “ Portland Basket,” 
8 in. and “ Adelaide’s Bower,” Io in. (3) 


35 DRESDEN FRUIT DISH, Blue, white and gold 
decoration (edge mended). 


36 MOTHER-OF-PEARL SHELL, with carved 
figure of a Goddess, signed by Gravel (mended). 

37 BENARES BRASS VASE;—East Indian Water 
Pipe, of metal. 2 pieces. 


38 MAJOLICA BASKET VASE;—French Green 
- Bow! ;—Chinese Crackle Rose Jar; Frosted Glass Sugar 
Bowl. 4 pieces. 


39 BRASS ROMAN LAMP. 

40 PAIR BRASS CANDLESTICKS, on tripod feet, 
I1 in. high (one mended). (2) 

41 BRASS AND COLORED GLASS HANGING 
LAMP. 


42, OLD BLACKTHORN SHILLELAH and South 
Sea Island Saw-tooth Weapon. (2) 


3 43 LARGE GREEN GLASS VASE, double handles, 
121% in. high. 

44 TALL BRASS SAUCER CANDLESTICK, 1214 
in. high. 


45 CURIOUS BRASS INCENSE BURNER, from 
India, very old piece, with figure of man praying. Io in. 
high. 


46 ITALIAN BOTTLE, with painting of tavern 
scene and two tall glass Vases, each about 13 in. high. (3) 


47 SILVER PLATED CREAMER, Rogers ;—Small 
Brass Jug;—Majolica Vase (handle broken). 3 pieces. 


48 BRASS DOOR KNOCKER. 


6 C..F. Libhe & Ca: 


49 SORRENTO INLAID WOOD EASEL, for smali 
picture, 22 in. high. Fine old piece. 


50 CURIOUS EAST INDIAN WOODEN SALAD 
SPOON, carved handle. 


51 LARGE CHINA LAMP VASE, decorations of 
morning glories. 12 in. 


 §2 SET OF IRON WALL CANDELABRA, centre 
and two side pieces. (3) 


53 SMALL WOOD CARVING of the Winged Head. 

54 BRASS WALL ORNAMENT, for hanging a 
Dinner Gong. 

55 LARGE PLASTER BUST OF DIANA, silver 
bronzed, 26 in. high. 

56 TERRA COTTA WARE FLOWER VASE, 
female medallions in relief, 614 in. high. 

57 SET ON ORMOLU AND WHITE MARBLE 
MANTEL CANDELABRA, with glass pendants (6 miss- 
ing). 3 pieces. 

58 LARGE DUTCH COPPER MILK CAN, shows 
many patches. 


59 TWO MONKS EATING MACARONI, colored 
lithograph, gold frame. 


60 SMALL OLD COLONIAL MIRROR, glass top 
missing. 


61 ORIGINAL SOLID BRONZE PANEL. The 
stork, figure and flowers in relief, 24 in. high, 6 in. wide. 


62 PAINTER’S PALETTE WITH BLENDED 
COLORS, used by George W. Seavey, from 1870-1880, 
signed. 

63 COLORED LITHOGRAPHS, Spanish Dancers, 
gilt frames. (2) 

64 PAINTER’S UMBRELLA, with jointed staff. 

65 CHIANTI WINE BOTTLES, with wicker 
work. (9) 


66 ROOKWOOD VASE, globe shape, green glaze, 
decoration of two turtles, early mark, with one flame (1886), 
with Artist’s mark. 5 


67 ROOKWOOD VASE, brown glaze, early mark 
(1886), (glaze broken in one place). 


Book Auctioneers. 7 


68 ROUEN THREE HANDLED VASE. Majolica 
decoration in colors. 


69 SPANISH POTTERY VASE, with heavy base, 
decoration in colors. 


70 GREEN GLAZE VASES, different shapes. (3) 


71 SEVRES CHINA VASE, decoration of rasp- 
berries, 14 in. high;—Yellow Glazed Vase, marked 
~ Foresters,” 11 in. high. (2) 

Decorative vases for holding artist’s brushes. 


72 IRIDESCENT GLASS VASE;—Small Glass 
Decanter. (2) 


73 SOLID ENGLISH SILVER BRIDGE WHIST 
CASE. Holds 2 packs cards (unused) and 2 scoring tablets, 
4 glass sides (one broken). 


74 RUSSIAN COPPER BASIN, diam. to in. 
75 TALL BRASS LAMP BASE, heavy, 17 in. high. 


76 TERRA COTTA VASE;—Plaster Vase, with 
female figure. (2) 


77 GLASS FERN GLOBE;—Round Glass Dish. (2) 


78 SMALL MISCELLANEOUS ARTICLES OF 
CHINA, Pottery, Lacquer, Metal, etc. 19 pieces. 


79 GOLD BAND CHINA. 56 pieces (3 pieces 
cracked). 


80 BAROMETER AND THERMOMETER, made 
by Currier & Simpson, wooden case 15% in. long. 


81 TURKISH PRINTED PLUSH PATTERN for 
Sofa Pillow. 


82 IVORY SILK PLUSH, 1 yd. long, 24 in. wide. 
83. STRIP OF TAPESTRY, 32 in. long, 12 in. wide. 


84 PEWTER FLAGON, modern casting from an old 
mould, 7% in. high. 


85 CRIMSON SILK DAMASK VALANCE. 
86 OLD CHINTZ SPREAD. 
87 STRIP OF OLIVE VELVET, 3 yds. 4 in. long. 
17 in. wide. 
88 JAPANESE EMBROIDERED HANGING, gold 
thread embroidery on black, of birds and bear (worn). 
89 PRINTED COTTON TABLE COVER. 


8 C. F. Libbie & Co. 


90 STRIP OF OLIVE BROWN SILK BROCA- 
TELLE, g ft. long, 64 in. wide (worn). 
91 BLUE WOVEN TAPESTRY, 8 fae long, se: in. 


wide. | st 


a * ODD PIECES OF PLUSH, Tapestry and (Silk. 
~ot { f ie 


93 TURKISH EMBROIDERED HANGING; — 
Piece of Cashmere Shawl. (2) 

94 PRINTED COTTON HANGINGS. (2) 

95 FOUR SOFA PILLOWS, different covers. (4) 


96 WHITE CHINESE SILK EMBROIDERED 
TABLE COVER. 


97 ENGRAVED BRASS BENARES PLATE, diam. 
12 inches. 


98 ENGRAVED BRASS BENARES ROUND 
TRAY, diam. 14 in. 


99 SHEFFIELD PLATE FLOWER VASE, 91% in. 
high. 


100 STAFFORDSHIRE JUGS, moss decoration. 2 
qt. and gallon size (both cracked and mended). (2) 


101 BENNINGTON STYLE PITCHER, brown 
glaze, initial “ B” on bottom. 


102 BLACK GLAZE COFFEE POT (slightly 
nicked). 


103 STAFFORDSHIRE COFFEE POT, black 
transfer of Tea Drinking scene (no cover and bottom 
cracked). 


104 BRISTOL, STAFFORDSHIRE AND CHI- 
NESE BOWLS (all nicked or repaired). (6) 


105 STAFFORDSHIRE BUTTER DISH with 


cover. 

106 STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER, moss design in 
light blue, sprigs of flowers in colors. 13% in. long. 

107 STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER, light blue 
“ Sirius,” 13% in. 

1088 BROWN STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER, 3 
ladies looking at jewels, 13 in. 


109 BLUE EDGE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER, 
16 inch. 


Book Auctioneers. 9 


110 OVAL LEEDS PLATTER, green scalloped 
edge, 1714 in. 

111 OVAL MULBERRY PLATTER, Avon pattern, 
18 inch. 

112 LIGHT BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLAT- 
TER, view of thatched cottage and landscape, 17% in. 

113 LIGHT BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLAT- 
TER. Asiatic Pheasants. 20 in. 

114 TAMARIND JAR, red pottery. 

115 BENNINGTON STYLE ALE PITCHER, 


with cover figures in relief (bottom has a time crack), gal- 
lon size. 


116 BENNINGTON DOG, 10 in. high, modern. 
117 ANOTHER, to in. high. 


118 OLD LEATHER COVERED LETTER BOX, 
brass studded, 8 in. long. 

119 OLD JAPANNED JEWEL BOX, mirror inside 
of cover, 121% in. long. 

120 OVAL FERN DISH, quadruple: plate, pierced 
sides, 9 in. long. 

121 OLD AMERICAN COPPER TEA KETTLE. 

122 SILVER PLATED CANDLESTICK, ito in. 
high, square base. 

123 ANOTHER, 9g in. high, round base. 

124 OLD PEWTER WHALE OIL LAMP, with 
saucer and finger ring. Mark of R. Gleason. 

125 ANOTHER, on stand, mark of Smith & Co. 

14 OLD PEWTER CANDLESTICKS, | slightly 
different pattern. gin. high. (2) 


127 OLD PEWTER CANDLESTICKS, different 
patterns, 6 to 8in. high. (3) 

128 COPPER CANDLESTICKS, different, 6in. (2) 

129 METAL CANDELABRA, 3 lights, 14 in. high. 

130 VERY LARGE SOUP TUREEN, with cover 
and tray. Silver lustre ornamentation in high relief, with 


heads of animals on sides and cover. (2) (Tureen 
mended.) 


131 PEWTER FLAGON, with cover, dated on 
handle 1863, not burnished. 


10 C. F. Libbie & Co. 


13322 HOWARD WALL CLOCK. Mahogany case, 
made by Howard & Davis, Boston. Marked U. S. Light- 
house Establishment. 


133 PAIR CARVED OAK BELLOWS. Carved 
face on front, odd design. 


134 ANOTHER PAIR, large size, carved female face 
on front, claw handle. 


135 WILLARD BANJO CLOCK, side painted 
glasses, brass side ornaments, brass eagle on top. 

136 LARGE PEWTER LACQUERED SERVING 
TRAY, birds and flowers in gold and colors painted on dark 
green background, heavy ornamentation in relief, stands on 
four feet. Heavy pewter rolled on copper. 34 in. long. 


137 LARGE COPPER BUST OF NAPOLEON IN 
UNIFORM AS EMPEROR, 28 in. high. 


138 BRASS FENDER, brass wire front, fine old piece, 
43 in. long, 13 in. high. | 


139 ANOTHER, brass open work front, 3 brass claw 
feet, with iron base for ashes, 47 in. long, 8% in. high. 

140 BRASS WARMING PAN, large pierced front 
lid, with English coat-of-arms, long iron handle. 


141 BRASS BALL TOP FIRE SET WITH STAND, 
fine set. 4 pieces. 


142 PAIR EARLY AMERICAN WROUGHT IRON 
ANDIRONS, brass ball tops, 16% in. high. (2) 


143 PAIR HEAVY; WROUGHT IRON AND- 
IRONS, handles at top, front rod and heavy poker. 25% in. 
high. Fine ornamental set, 4 pieces. 


144 BRASS TOP KETTLE STAND, on 3 wrought 
iron a 22 in. high. 


145 PAIR HEAVY WROUGHT IRON AND- 
IRONS, large ball tops, with front rod and poker. A mas- 
sive ornamental set for large fireplace. 4 pieces. 

146 WROUGHT IRON FIRE SET. Tripod stand 
and hooks, brass knobs on shovel, poker and tongs. 4 pieces. 


147 PAIR VERY LARGE WROUGHT IRON 
ANDIRONS, brass urn tops, large rings in front, each with 
swinging crane, front rod and heavy poker. 38 in. high. 
A large ornamental set. 4 pieces. 

148 SQUARE BRASS LANTERN, for candles. Hall 
or piazza use. 


Book Auctioneers. II 


149 PAIR LARGE PEWTER ALTAR CANDLE- 
STICKS, 32 in. high, spike tops, fine old shapes. (2) 


150 IRON FIREPLACE, TWO LIGHT CANDEL- 
ABRA, adjustable lights, tripod legs, horseshoe base. 
Early American workmanship. 


15r PAIR WROUGHT IRON ANDIRONS, large 
ball tops, front rod and rings, with poker. 32% in. high. 
Fine set. 4 pieces. 


152 OLD ENGLISH COAST GUARDMAN’S 
HORN LANTERN, made for a candle, with the original 
pieces of horn. 


“This lantern was bought from Miss Preston, of Windiford 
near Christ-Church, Hants. It belonged to her grandfather who was a 
‘Preventive Man’ (coast-guardian) during the Napoleonic Wars. He 
used it in his quest for smugglers round Christ-Church Harbor from 
1798 to 1809.” 

153 PAIR COPPER AND BRASS ALTAR 
CANDLESTICKS, spike tops. Fine ornamental pair. 
3314 in. high. (2) 

154 SEVENTEENTH CENTURY WELSH 
LIGHT, with oil pan, on tripod feet, 17% in. high. 

155 ANOTHER, with octagonal oil pan, tripod feet. 

156 EARLY AMERICAN JAMB HOOK. 


157 WELSH RUSH LIGHT HOLDER, has heavy 
iron drop for holding the rush, 17th Century, with wooden 
stand, 16 in. high. 


158 ANOTHER, matey two slides for Lichdivig 2 rush 
lights, 19 in. high. | 

159 OLD PEWTER BASIN, dated 1818, English 
marks and Tudor rose and maker’s mark dated, 13 in. diam. 


160 OLD PEWTER FLAT TUREEN, double side 
handles, diam. II in. 


161 ANOTHER, with swivel drop handles, English 
marks, diam. 12 in. 


162 ANOTHER, side handles, diam. 11 in. Maker’s 
mark “J. R.” and 3 shields. 


163 PEWTER WASH BASIN, early American ham- 
mered basin, diam. 13 in. 


1644 LARGE PEWTER SAUCER CANDLE- 
STICKS, diam. 12 in. low flat shape for large ‘candles. 
Altar use. (2) 


12 OS PO Enotie "or Ca: 


165 PAIR ENGLISH HERALDIC PEWTER PIE- 
CRUST EDGE PLATES, with the arms engraved on the 
edge. With the maker’s name “Thomas Chamberlain ” 
(period 1765). Very fine pair. Io in. (2) 


166 OLD PEWTER PLATES, made by “ Will 
Hutchins, of Tavistock” (period 1730). Early hammered 
pewter plates, each with maker’s mark. gin. (5) 


167 SMALL PEWTER BASIN OR DISH, diam. 
104 in. early hammered basin. 


168 IRON TRIDENT, 17 in. long, made to screw 
into a socket. 


169 TIN CANDLE MOULD, 12 candles. 

170 IRON SAUCE PAN, long handle, tripod feet. 
177 COLONIAL TIN SAUSAGE STUFFER. 
172, OLD COPPER COFFEE URN. | 


173 OLD IRON BRAZIER, 17th Century, tripod feet, 
wooden handle. 


174 ROUND IRON AND COPPER TRIVET, to 
in. high, tripod feet. ; 

175 LARGE IRON AND BRASS TRIVET, oblong 
top, 16 in. high, 4 spade feet. 


176 OLD BRASS PERFORATED FOOT 
WARMER, with brass handle, fine ornamental piece. 


177 BRASS AND IRON FENDER TRIVET, 
ornamental brass top with handle, slides on parallel rods. 
Very odd design. | 


178 IRON AND BRASS FIREPLACE WOOD 
BOX, ornamental brass fronts, 22 in. long, 17 in. wide, top 
handles. 


179 SMALL IRON FIREPLACE KETTLE, tripod 
feet, handle, with swivel hook to hang on a crane. 


18 SMALL BRASS HANGING WHALE OIL 
LAMP. 


181 OLD SUFFOLD WOOD AND PEWTER 
STEIN. Decorated lacquer sides, pewter trimmings on 
cover. Curious 17th Century stein. 


182 SHEFFIELD PLATE CLOCK, ornamentation 
of rolls and knobs. _ 


183. SMALL “HOPWELL FURNACE,” or Stove. 
Oval shape, stands on base, 13 in. from floor, height 31 in. 
doors on both sides. 


Book Auctioneers. 13 


184 LARGE BRASS KETTLE, with handle. 


185 ROUND MAHOGANY WINE COOLER, or 
Jardiniere, brass lined, turned stand, 3 ball feet, with handle, 
17 in. high. 

186 DUTCH BRONZE SHIP’S BELL, made by 
“ Pieter ‘Barker, Amsterdam, 1776,’ Fine tone, weighs 
28% lbs. Has fine inscription around top of bell. 

187 THREE EMBOSSED BRASS HAT FRONTS, 
from the hats of the Papal Guards, height 12 in. (3) 


18 PAIR OLD ROUND BRASS WALL 
SCONCES, two lights each, ornamented brass placques, 
Giam..%1 in, (2) 


18 LARGE CHINESE BRONZE INCENSE 
BURNER, with finely decorated perforated top, double 
handles, engraved sides. 


Fine ornamental piece when polished. 


1909 BULL’S EYE REFLECTOR, on tripod and ring 
stand, swinging glass globe, adjustable standard. 
Used with a candle behind it for reading, period of 1790. 


191 TALL RUBY GLASS FLOWER VASE, 18% 
in. tall. 


192 LARGE GLASS JAR, with cover, with rustic 
picture in colors. 20 in. high. 


193 SET OF WHITE AND GOLD PLATED 
GLASS VASES, bouquets of flowers in colors. 12 and 
14% in. high. (3) ) 

194 PAIR BLUE AND GOLD PAINTED VASES, 
paintings of children in colors and gold, 12% in. high. (2) 


195 LARGE BOTTLE, silver deposit inside, looks 
like silver lustre, 15 in. high. 


196 LARGE NOTTINGHAM JUG, black glaze, 
globe shaped. 


197 CURIOUS FIGURE TOBACCO BOX, with 
cover. Clown’s head, with skull cap and neck fringe, late 
Staffordshire ware. 


198 CURIOUS KNIT BASKET, with cover. Made 
by sailor, crocheted from twine in open work, painted black. 
A unique specimen of sailor’s handicraft. 


199 RUBY GLASS HANGING LAMP, fitted for 
candle, brass chains and fittings. 


200 OLD GREEN WINDSOR CHAIR. 


14 C. F. Libbie & Co. 


2or GILT MANTEL MIRROR, newly gilded, size 50 
by 27 in. fine top cornice, fluted side columns. Fine old 
mirror in good condition. _ 

202 ROSEWOOD TOP SNAP TABLE, 16 sided 
top inlaid with maple, spiral post, tripod feet. Top inlay 
needs repairs, will make a beautiful table when finished. 

203 SMALL MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE 
MIRROR, 18 in. long. 

204 PAIR SMALL MAHOGANY TEA BOXES, 
hinged beveled desk top. In the rough, period of 1820. (2) 

205 ENGLISH INLAID MAHOGANY JEWEL 
CASKET. Tray with 1o compartments, mirror in top. 
Beautiful inlaid top, corners and sides of beautiful wood, 
13% in. long, 8% in. wide. 

206 MAHOGANY MANTEL OR WALL CAB- 
INET, side pillars, carved ribbon top, bracket feet, glass 
door. 36 in. high. 

207 SEWING TABLE, 2 maple front drawers, 27 in. 
high. 

208 MAPLE AND MAHOGANY BANDED 
SWELL FRONT BUREAU, turned side pillars, 4 drawers. 

209 OLD HICKORY ARM CHAIR, rush seat, 
turned spindles and front splat, dutch foot. 


210 ANOTHER, same style. 

211 LACQUERED BUTLER’S TRAY, with painted 
Dutch scene of peasants dancing in a tavern, 25 in. long, 
side handles. | 

212 OLD ENGLISH CARVED OAK TROUSSEAU 
CHEST, 3 carved front panels, 3 ft. 3 in. long, 23 in. high. 

213 CHILD’S MAHOGANY ARM CHAIR, curved 
back, leather seat. 

214 CHIPPENDALE LADDER BACK ARM 
CHAIR, three open work ribbon splats. 

215 SMALL MAHOGANY WASH STAND, small 
drawer, in the rough. 


216 SET OF SEVEN OAK YORKSHIRE CHAIRS, 
rush seats, in good condition, spindle backs, 6 side and I 
rocker arm chair. (7). All in fine condition. 


217 OLD ENGLISH OAK HOODED CRADLE, 
side, top and end panels carved. Jacobean period, fine old 
interesting cradle. 


Book Auctioneers. 15 


218 MONKS DINING STOOL, old carved and 
jointed oak. Crude carving on top edges, sides and splats, 
turned legs. 


Fine old stool of the Jacobean period. 


219 SHERATON SERPENTINE AND BLOCK 
FRONT INLAID KNIFE BOX. Fine condition. 


220 OLD OAK LADDER BACK CHAIR. In the 
rough, no rush seat. 


221 RUSH SEAT CHAIRS, spindle backs, mahogany 
stained. In good condition. (3) 


222 MINIATURE ARM CHAIR. Rush _ bottom 
doll’s chair, turned legs, splats, etc. In fine condition, fine 
old chair. 


223 PAIR MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE 
CHAIRS, fluted carved legs and sides, vase shape backs, 
upholstered seats. Period 1790. (2) 


224 PLAIN OAK PANELED BACK SETTLE, 
box lid seat, high back, four panels, seats two. 3 ft. 3 in. 
long, 4 ft. 6 in. high. 

Fine old small settle. 


225 RATTAN ARM CHAIR. 

226 GILDED LAMP STAND, glass top cracked. 

227 LARGE DUTCH BRASS FIRE SET AND 
STAND, with poker, shovel and tongs. Sold as a lot. 

228 OLD BRASS WARMING PAN, turned handle. 

229 SMALL MAHOGANY OTTOMAN, serpentine 
sides, well upholstered, on castors. 


230 JAPANESE EMBROIDERED SCREEN, 4 fold, 
beautifully embroidered with gold thread on ecru silk, of 
birds and trees. 

231 TWO FOLD SCREEN, tapestry designs of 
paper. 

232 BLUE AND OLD CURVED OAK SCREEN 
{poor condition). 

233 LARGE EAST INDIAN FANS, | hand 
painted. (2) 

234 DOUBLE CUSHION OTTOMAN. 

See frontispiece, view of studio. 

235 DUTCH MAROQUETRY CHAIRS, plush seats 
(one broken). (2) 


See frontispiece, view of studio. 


16 | CG, Fs -Labine iBnCo, 


236 RAPHAEL’S SISTINE MADONNA. Engraved — 
by Joseph Keller. Open letter proof on India Paper. Large 
folio, in black and gold frame. 


237 OIL PAINTING. Musical Instruments and 
draped Curtain, Music Books, etc. Very old interesting 
painting, has been relined, size 36 x 48 in. 

238 GILT FRAME MIRROR, odd shape, needs 
repairs. 

239 MAHOGANY HALL CHAIR, -— embossed 
leather seat and back. 


240 ITALIAN CARVED OAK ARM CHAIR. 


241 FINELY CARVED ITALIAN OAK SIDE- 
BOARD, 4 ft. 7 in. high, 4 ft. 8 in. long. In excellent 
condition. 

See frontispiece, view of studio. 


242 HANDSOME ITALIAN CARVED MAHOG- 
ANY HALL CHAIR, with Spanish leather seat and oval 
panels in the back. Finely carved back and front, 5 it. 
high. 

See frontispiece, view of studio. — 

243 MAPLE FRONT CHEST OF DRAWERS, with 
2 cupboards in upper section, 4 large and 4 small drawers, 
mirrors inside doors, solid maple fronts with mahogany 
veneer. 5 ft. 8% in. high. | 

244 PEACOCK MOUNTED ON A_ TALL 
PEDESTAL. Plumage in fair condition, 6 ft. high. 

See frontispiece, view of studio. 

245 PIPE ORGAN, in Mahogany case, with gothic 
ornamental door on front, made by John Bunting, London. 
It has three barrels each containing ten tunes, four stops, 
and operated by hand. The lead pipes are in need of re- 
pair. Height 5 ft. 6 in., width 26 in., depth 20 in. 


The barrel organ was made in London the early part of the last 
century and used in country places on many occasions of merry making. 


246 UPHOLSTERED ARM CHAIR, mahogany 
finished. ab ah 

247 SHERATON SWELL FRONT MAHOGANY 
BUREAU, finely veneered, edges inlaid, 4 drawers. 

248 CARVED WALL BRACKET, with shelf, 


249 TALL PINE CABINET, with 2 drawers and 
sections for holding canvases. 


250 PINE CABINET, with 3 drawers, lower section 
for canvases. 


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251 OLD IRON COW BELL. 
252 OLD IRON WELL HOOKS, with weight. 


253 WHALEMAN’S IRON HARPOON, with 
movable barbs, length 25 in. 5 


254 IRON HALBERD, 16 in. long, on wooden staff. 


255 SMALL WROUGHT IRON ANCHOR, 11 in. 
ong. 

256 EARLY AMERICAN CRANE HOOK, S-shape, 
9/2 in. long. 

257 CRANE HOOKS, slide on crane, 5% in. long. (3) 

258 ANOTHER LOT. (4) 

259 PEWTER SALT AND PEPPER, steeple shapes, 
good condition. (2) 

260 PEWTER MUGS, pint, engraved name, “A. 
Nichol,” made by “ Abbott.” Victoria marks, 1860. (4) 


261 HALF PINT PEWTER MUGS, Victoria 
marks. (3) 


262 BRITANNIA SUGAR BOWL AND 
CREAMER, engraved designs. (2) 


263 BRITANNIA TEA POT, Queen Anne shape, 
wooden handle, good condition. 


264 BRITANNIA COFFEE POT, reinforced copper 
bottom ;—Britannia Tea Pot. (2) 


265 SHEFFIELD BRITANNIA TEA POT. Made 
by E. Stacy & Son. Sheffield. 


266 LARGE SILVER PLATED HOT WATER 
URN. Fine old piece, 18 in. high, standing on 4 feet. 
Early Georgian period. 


267 SMALL OLD PEWTER ALCOHOL LAMP, 
with finger ring. 


268 PEWTER CREAMER, made by T. D. and 
S. B., stands on 4 feet. 


269 SMALL PEWTER MUG, glass bottom. 


270 OLD PEWTER ALE DRIP, with finger ring, 
mark of H. Palethorpe (Phila.). Diam. 534 in. Uncommon 
piece of pewter. 


271 OLD PEWTER TEA KETTLE, has fine pewter 
and wooden handle. 3 pint size. 


18 C..F. Libbie & Co. 


272 FINE OLD PEWTER TEA KETTLE, old 
burnish, made by Crompton, London, 3 qt. size. 
Fine old globe shaped tea kettle. 


273 PEWTER COFFEE POT, odd shape, black 
handle, ivory knob cover, made by J. Danforth. 


274 OLD AMERICAN PEWTER COFFEE POT, 
made by Boardman & Co., New York, with mark of 
American eagle, period 1830. Gallon size. 


275 PEWTER TEA SET. Fine set, each stands on 
a round foot. Tea Pot, Hot Water Pot, Sugar and 
Creamer; >; Made by = rik 


Handsome set for a colonial sideboard. 


276 PEWTER BEAKER, made by “T. B. & Co.” 
(Timothy Boardman & Co., New York, about 1830). 


277 PEWTER NOGGIN or Egg Cup. 
278 OLD PEWTER TUNNEL, diam. 4¥% in. 
279 ANOTHER, smaller, diam. 3% in. 
- Pot OLD PEWTER WHALE OIL LAMP, 12% in. 
igh, 


281 COPELAND GAME PIE DISH, and Cover, 
with inner glazed baking dish, outer dish of cream color 
(small piece on bottom riveted). 


282 GOLD LUSTRE JUG, yellow lustre band, 
quart (small piece mended). 


283 BROWN CALICO TRANSFER CREAMER, 
old Staffordshire ware. 


284 ENGLISH LOWESTOFT TEA CADDY, 
fluted paste, with blue flowers. 

285 PAIR SMALL CUT GLASS DECANTERS, 
globe shaped, long necks. (2) 

286 PAIR WHEILDON MOTTLED WARE 
BOWLS, with green fluted edges, diam. 6in. (2) 


The glaze shows a greenish tinge which was characteristic of 
Wheildon’s work. 


287 TORTOISE-SHELL WARE BEAKER, 5g in. 
high (time crack, but finely colored). 

288 WEDGWOOD MUG, 1 at. size, with mottled 
colors of blue, yellow, black and white. 


Showing the influence of the Wheildon tortoise-shell and agate 
ware. Fine old mug, perfect condition. 


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289 WEDGWOOD JASPER WARE TEA POT 
AND SUGAR BOWL. Seal green dipped body, white 
cameo decorations in relief. Impressed marks, both 
perfect... (2) 


The dipped Jasper ware was made from 1785 to 1858 and solid 
Jasper since then. 


2909 WEDGWOOD BLACK BASALT TEA SET. 
Tea Pot, Sugar Bowl, Small Bowl and Large Bowl. 
Lozenge pattern, 4 pieces. 


291 OLD SILVER LUSTRE CREAMER, fluted 
bands, raised flowers, Queen Anne period. 


292 CURIOUS MAJOLICA WINE JUG. Head and 
bust of a Woman, dressed in carnival costume in colors 
(nose slightly battered and handle mended). Rare old 
Wine Jug, well modeled. 


293 PAIR PEWTER CANDLESTICKS, | fluted 
stems, Hepplewhite designs. 71% in. high. (2) 

294 PEWTER PLATE, 1134 in. English mark of 
Tudor rose. 

295 PEWTER WHALE OIL LAMP, 7¥% in. high. 


296 DIXON & SON’S PEWTER TEA POT, wooden 
handle. 


297 DIXON & SON’S PEWTER SUGAR BOWL, 
square shape, double handles, dated 1823. 


298 QUEEN ANNE COFFEE POT, Shefheld 
Britannia, wooden handle. 

(COLLECTION OF BRASS CANDLESTICKS, BASKET- 
WORK, ETC., COLLECTED BY PHILIP READE, BRIGADIER- 
GENERAL, U. S. A. (RETIRED), WHILE IN THE PHILIP- 
PINES, CHINA AND JAPAN. 


299 HEAVY BRASS CANDLESTICK, from Sendai, 
Japan, 8% in. high. 

300 BRASS TEMPLE TOWER CANDLESTICK, 
from Amoy, China. 

301 PAIR BRASS CANDLESTICKS, from Hong 
Kong, China, to in. high. (2) 


302 PAIR BRASS CANDLESTICKS, from Man- 
darin Laou Kai Fook, Shanghai, China. Square bases, 
round posts, heavy and crude work for altar candles. (2) 


303 BRASS TEMPLE CANDLESTICK, from 
Nagasaki, Japan. 20 in. high, saucer base, ringed post, 
spike top. 


20 C. F. Libbie & Co. 


304 BELL SHAPED ENGRAVED CANDLE- 
STICK, from Jolo, Moro-land, P. I. Curiously engraved 
altar candlestick, 6 in. high. 


305 ANCIENT BRONZE CANDLESTICK, from 
Hiroshima, Japan. Square base, 4% in. high. 


306 HEAVY BRASS CANDLESTICK, square base 
on four feet, 9% in. high 


307 BRASS CANDLESTICKS, square bases, 
slightly different, 8 in. high. (2) 

308 TALL BRASS CANDLESTICK, 12 in. high. 

309 TWO BRASS CANDLESTICKS, 6and 8in. (2) 

310 PAIR BRASS CANDLESTICKS, square. (2) 

311 MODERN BRASS CANDLESTICKS, different 
designs. (6) 

312 CHINESE SAUCER CANDLESTICKS, differ- 
ent metals. (3) 

313 BRASS SAUCER CANDLESTICK, with 
handle ;— Pair small copper saucer Candlesticks. (3) 

314 PAIR OF ALUMINUM CANDLESTICKS. (2) 

315 COPPER SPIRAL CANDLESTICK. 

316 CANDLESTICKS, 3 brass and one of wood ;— . 
Brass oil Lamp (one candlestick broken). (5) 


317 PAIR PHILIPPINE TIN CANDLESTICKS, 


with glass globes, can be changed to hang on a nail on the 
wall. (2) : 


318 PAIR PHILIPPINE TIN CANDLESTICKS, 
16 in. high, with glass globes. (2) 


319 THREE NICKEL-PLATED RIGHT ANGLE 
CANDLESTICKS, with globes, 17 in. high. The centre 
post is hinged for wall use, or out-of-doors. (3) 


320 ANOTHER PAIR, different style. (2) 

321 TWO OLD BRONZE FRUIT DISHES, from 
the Philippines, 9 in. and 11% in. (both broken). (2) ~ 

322 BRASS MORO CUSPIDOR. 


323 SHEFFIELD PLATE TUMBLER HOLDER, 
for 4 tumblers. 


324 SMALL MORO BASKETS, designs in black 
and white. (3) 


From the Philippine Islands. 


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325 PAIR MORO BASKETS, oblong shape. (2) 

326 MORO SHOPPING BASKETS, different 
Mees. 23) 

327 SMALL WICKER FRUIT BASKETS, and a 
specimen of Moro Kindergarten basket work. (3) 

328 PAIR OLD CHINESE SCISSORS. 

329 BRASS MORO SPOONS, large bowls. (2) 

330 SANDAL WOOD WOVEN FANS. (2) 

331 ANOTHER LOT. (3) 


PAIR OF CARVED WOODEN HANDLES 
FOR ‘BARONGS. {2} 


333 PUNKHA FANS. Curious fans that the Coolies 
wave to keep away the flies. (2) 


334 ANOTHER LOT. (3) 


335 KNITTED HEMP PURSE, in colors ;—Pair 
Chinese Bath Slippers. 3 pieces. 


336 FOUR TIN INCENSE HOLDERS, for stick- 
ing in the earth and five packages of Chinese Incense. 
(Lot). 

337 TWO OLD SWORDS, and a Bayonet on a 
Staff. (3) 


338 INDIA WALL MAT, printed design (edge 
torn). 


339 MORO BRASS AND COPPER PLACQUE, 
diam. 16in. Has copper bottom with perforated brass edge, 
made by the Moros, Philippine Islands. 


340 LARGE CHINESE ENGRAVED PEWTER 
TEA CADDY, with air tight pewter cover. Engraved all 
over, with fine marks of “ Hiahwarsoon, Swatow,” with 
temple and seal, io in. high. Fine old piece. 


341 PAIR OLD PEWTER SUGAR SHAKERS, 
steeple tops with elongated openings, medallion portraits 
on base with festoons. Fine pair. (2) 


342 PEWTER BETTY LAMP, 11 in. high. 
343 ANOTHER. 


344 PAIR PEWTER ALTAR CANDLESTICKS, 
with spikes. 


345 PEWTER CUP, on foot, pint size. 


22 Cy. Py Labbie & Coa. 


346 PAIR CARVED WOODEN DEER, reclining, 7 
in. long. (2) 

347 PEWTER BETTY LAMP (no burner), has 
solid base. 


348 PAIR OLD SPANISH POTTERY LIONS. 
Lions reclining, yellow and brown glaze, well modeled, old 
pieces, 7 in. long. (2) 


349 LARGE OVAL BLUE AND WHITE DELFT 
PLACQUE. Landscape of Windmill, milking scene, 
house, etc. 23% in. long, 19g in. 


Fine decorative placques for dining rooms, with other dark blue 
china. 


350 ANOTHER, same size and color. Skating and 
sleighing scene on the dykes. 


351 ANOTHER (but riveted and nest so as to 
be hardly distinguishable when hanging). View of cottage 
and dyke. 


352 PAIR PEWTER PLATES, 8 in. marks 
worn. (2) 

353 PEWTER PLATE, 7¥% in. marks of Compton, 
London. 


354 THREE LARGE PEWTER SOUP PLATES, 
mark of “B. Barns, Phila.” 11% in. (3) 


355 THREE PEWTER SOUP PLATES, 10% in. 
English marks (one mended). (3) 


356 LARGE FLAT PEWTER PLATES, 12 in. 
Marks of “Compton & Townsend,’ London. (2) 


357 PAIR PEWTER SOUP PLATES, i2 in. Mark 
of “John Townsend.” (2) 

358 LARGE PEWTER SOUP PLATE, 13% 
English mark. 

359 PEWTER BASINS, Io in. and 10% in. (2) 

360 ANOTHER, 11% in. English mark. 


361 SMALL PEWTER BASIN, 73% in. American 
mark inside. 


362 ANOTHER, 10% in. (touch marks cut out and 
resoldered). 

363 TWO OLD ROUND PEWTER PLATTERS, 
Toul cep 

364 HAMMERED COPPER MELON SHAPED 
PUDDING MOULD. 


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365 STEEPLE TOP STAFFORDSHIRE COFFEE 
POT, pink lustre bands;—Another, Queen Anne Shape, 
pink lustre decoration (bottom time cracked and knob 
missing). (2) 

366 BLACK AND WHITE DOULTON BOWLS, 
square and round. (2) 


367 LATE STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP WATCH 
HOLDER and small Vase. (2) 


368 PINK LUSTRE BAND TEAPOT, Creamer 
(handle missing) and a Cup. 3 pieces. 


369 PAINTED STAFFORDSHIRE SUGAR BOWL 
AND CREAMER (handle mended with tin). 2 pieces. 


370 SMALL DOULTON STONEWARE 
CREAMER, raised medallions. 


371 SMALL GOLD LUSTRE CREAMER, yellow 
bands. 


372 OLD COLONIAL MIRROR, original glass at 
top, painted in colors, Windmill, etc. Half turned posts 
with rosettes in corners, black and gold, 25% in. long. 


373 LARGE PAISLEY SHAWL, black centre, Io ft. 
long. 

374 PAISLEY SHAWL, red centre, nearly 6 ft. 
Square, fine condition, as new. 


375 OLD BLUE AND WHITE HAND WOVEN 
QUILT, about 6 by 8 ft. 


376 SMALL PATCHWORK QUILT, for crib. 3 ft. 
8 in. square. 


377 PATCHWORK QUILT, 6 it. 8 in. by 6 ft. Lined 


and in fine clean condition. 


378 PATCHWORK QUILT, 8ft.3in. by 8 ft. Small 
and large squares. Fresh clean condition. 


379 WHITE WOVEN BEDSPREAD (has small 
liole). Sit. by 7 ft. 2 in. 


380 WHITE CROCHETED BEDSPREAD, in fine 
condition. 6 ft. 7 in. by 6 ft. 5 in. 


381 BLUE AND WHITE WOVEN SPREAD, with 
figures of American eagles in corners (somewhat worn in 
corners). 6 ft. 4 in. by 6 it. 3 in. 


382 COPPER PLATE CHINTZ, hunting scenes, 
birds, dogs, men and flowers in colors. I piece 7 ft. 2 in. 
by 5 it. 9 in. 1 piece 5 ft. 9 in. by 25 in. wide. 2 pieces. 


24 C., Libbwe: GL. 


383 PIECES OF CHINTZ AND PRINTED 
CALICO, chair patterns, etc. (4) , 


384 CALICO APRONS, White Linen Mantle Scarfs, 
Cotton Dresses, etc. 16 pieces. 


385 TWO THIN WOOLEN SHAWLS, Red Table 
Cover, Silk Table Cover, Red and Yellow Silk Handker- 
chief, Black Silk Apron, and other odd pieces in box. (Lot) 


386 TWO BROWN SILK TABLE COVERS, 5 it. 
Square. (2) 


387 BLACK BEAD BAG. 


388 OVAL JAPANNED TRAYS, 20 and 22 in. 
raised sides. (2) 


389 LOWESTOFT DINNER SET, with elephant 
decorations in colors, with flowers, with rice decorations 
over glaze. Comprises 20 flat plates, 9 in.; 4 soup plates, 
6 platters, 12144 to 16 in., one Io in. plate and one wine jug. 
32 pieces. 

A beautiful set made to order for Earl Grey in 1782, when he 
became the first English Governor of Sumatra. See illustration. 

390 LARGE OVAL LACQUER TRAY, black 
lacquer inlaid with beautiful design of mother-of-pearl and 
gold, a Chinese Temple on an island, with willow tree, 
bridge, boats, etc., sprays of flowers and inlaid border. 
Length 31 in., 24 in. wide. 

A most beautiful old lacquer tray. 

391 LARGE SPODE PAINTED CREAM WARE 
TUREEN, with Cover. Oval shape, side handles (both 
well riveted), painted bands of green leaves and flowers 
in colors. Impressed marks of Spode. 

392 LARGE FLAT JAPANNED TRAY, tortoise- 
shell colors and gold, 25% in. long, 20 in. wide, scalloped 
edges. 


393 BLACK AND GOLD JAPANNED OBLONG 
TRAY, 22 in. long, 18 in. wide. 


394 BLACK AND GOLD JAPANNED TRAY, 20% 
in. long, 1614 in. wide, finely painted. 


395 OVAL JAPANNED TRAY, Bird and Nest in 
gold Japanese lacquer, 20 in. long. 


396 NINE HANKS OF SPUN AND TWISTED 
FLAX. (Lot). 


For use on old spinning wheels. 


397 ANOTHER LOT OF SIX HANKS. (Lot). 


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398 LOOSE FLAX FOR SPINNING WHEEL. 
(Lot). 

399 ANOTHER LOT. 

400 SIX HANKS OF HOMESPUN FLAX YARN. 
(Lot). | 

401 ANOTHER LOT OF SIX. (Lot). 

402 PAIR ITALIAN TERRA COTTA HEADS IN 
COLORS. (2) 

403 HARD RUBBER MEDALLIONS, Washington 
and Shakespeare, 4% in. (2) 


404 ITALIAN TERRA COTTA VASE, heads in re- 
lief ;—Handkerchief Vase (mended). (2) 


405 BLUE AND GOLD CUP AND SAUCER (cup 
mended) ;—Round Chinese Porcelain Box (cover mended) ; 
—Blue Porcelain, shape of tree root. 4 pieces. 


406 SIX OLD BLUE DELFT TILES, forming a 
landscape, in silver bronze frame (one tile broken). 

406a .TERRA COTTA FIGURE OF COBBLER, 
9 in. high. 

407 AUSTRIAN WARE TEA SET, red and gold. 
3 pieces. 


408 CHINESE TEA SET, in Colors (2 pieces 
mended). 3 pieces. 


409 MAJOLICA DISH, open nest with birds. 


410 ITALIAN TERRA COTTA VASES, figures in 
high relief and painted. (2) 


411 DELFT POLYCHROME COW, man milking 
(mended). 


412 PAIRITALIAN TERRA COTTA PLACQUES, 
raised heads of man and women in high relief. (2) 


413 ITALIAN TERRA COTTA FIGURE. Peasant 
carrying baskets. 26 in. high, decorated in colors. 

414 ANOTHER, girl holding basket, in colors, 23% 
in. high. 

415 SMALL BRONZE BUST OF WASHINGTON. 
Signed piece, 3% in. high. 

416 SMALL JAPANESE BRONZE DOGS, 2 in. 
long. (2) ) 

417 CARVED WALNUT OVAL FRAMES, grape 
vines, carved openwork, 15 in. high. (2) 


26 C.. Fy Libbie S*-C6; 


418 CARVED WALNUT SLIDING BOOK RACK. 


419 INLAID SORRENTO TRAY AND CHECKER 
BOARD, finely inlaid with colored woods, inlaid on both 
sides. 

420 LIGHT GREEN AND WHITE COMBED 
NAILSEA GLASS PITCHER. 


_ 421 WHITE NAILSEA GLASS PITCHER, 
turquoise blue handle and rim. 


422 VERY LARGE CURIOUS KNIFE, large blade, 
turned handle. 
Very old weapon. 


423 OLD SPANISH INQUISITION IRON 
COLLAR, with spikes for prisoners. 


424 SILVER LUSTRE TEA POT (no cover and 
bottom cracked) ;—Copper Lustre Creamer (top restored). 
2 pieces. 


425 COPPER LUSTRE CREAMER, blue band, half 
pint ;—Miniature Copper Lustre Creamer, white sanded 
band. 2 pieces. 


426 PINK LUSTRE CUP AND SAUCER. 2 pieces. 


427 BLUE DAVENPORT MUG, view of Cathedral, 
etc. 


428 SET OF SILVER LUSTRE AND LAVA 
VASES. 3 pieces. 


429 PAIR OF FRENCH CHINA VASES, white and 
gold, decorations in colors. (2) 


430 BENNINGTON WARE CANDLESTICK 
(mended). Io in. tall. 


431 LARGE DOULTON MUG, Sheffield Plate Cover 
and Rim, figures in relief. 


432 LEEDS CREAM WARE MUSTARD POT ;— 
Lowestoft Creamer (mended) ;—French China Vases, 
flowers in relief;—Pewter Top Syrup Pitcher. 4 pieces. 


433 SIX LEGGED STAFFORDSHIRE TEA POT. 


434 BENNINGTON COW CREAMER (horns 
mended, cover missing). 


435 CHILD’S PLATE, in Colors “Sacred History of 


Joseph and his Brethren.” 6% in. 


436 BLACK AND WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE 
PLATES, “Swiss Scenery.” 9 in. (6) 


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437 OLD PEWTER LADLE, short handle. 
438 SMALL PEWTER TAPPIT HEN, 1 gill size. 
439 SMALL PEWTER MEASURE, half gill. 


440 PAIR PEWTER OIL LAMPS, made by R. 
Gleason. (2) | 


441 SMALL PEWTER HAND LAMP. 


442 SMALL PEWTER MUG;—Pewter Beaker. 2 
pieces. 


443 PEWTER COFFEE POT. 


444 LARGE PEWTER MEASURE, 2 qt. 9% in. 
high. 


445 ANOTHER, 9g in. high. 


446 PEWTER PLATES, 8 and 8% in. London 
marks. (3) 


447 SMALL BRONZE DINNER BELL. 


448 -TALL TIN WALL CANDLESTICK, 13% in. 
high ;—Painted Tin Syrup Pitcher. 2 pieces. 


449 TWO TIME GLASSES (one mended). Each 
only runs a few minutes. (2) © 


450 BONE HANDLE STEEL FORKS AND 
KNIVES. (8) 


451 SHEFFIELD PLATE SNUFFERS AND 
TRAY. 2 pieces. 


452 SHEFFIELD PLATE SNUFF BOX. 


453 SMALL BRASS CURTAIN HOOKS (8) ;— 
Pair Small Mahogany Curtain Holders. Io pieces. 


454 OLD COLONIAL LOCK, with 2 large keys. 


455 PAIR SHEFFIELD PLATE BOTTLE 
LABELS. (2) 


456 SOLID SILVER BAG TOP. 
457 OLD SILVER SPECTACLE FRAME. 
458 OLD SOLID SILVER TEASPOONS. (s) 


459 SOLID SILVER SUGAR SPOON, Teaspoon, 
Mustard Spoon. 3 pieces. 


460 THREE SOLID SILVER TABLESPOONS, 2 
made by “Stout.” (3) 


28 CF top a Co. 


461 SMALL BRASS FENDER, wire work front 
with brass railing, brass paw feet. 19 in. long, 16 in. high 
Small fender for bedroom fireplace. 


462 OLD ENGLISH OAK GATE LEG TABLE, 
oval top, 3 ft. 11 in. long, 3 ft. wide. 


463 OLD OAK SPINDLE BACK ARM CHAIR, 
rush bottom. Good condition in the rough. 


464 LADDER BACK OAK ROCKER, rush bottom, 
in poor condition. 


465 QUEEN ANNE OAK DRESSING TABLE, 
single drawer, cabriole legs, claw feet, old brass handle, 
period 1750, 31 in. long. | 

Fine old dressing table in the rough. 

466 OLD JACOBEAN CANE BACK HALL 
CHAIR, carved top, turned legs and splats, cane seat. 

Very old chair, shows many old worm holes in the wood. 

467 CARVED OAK ARM CHAIR, early 17th Cen- 
tury, very heavy and crude carving, dated on back 1641. 

An exceptionally heavy and interesting chair. 

468 PAIR CARVED OAK CHAIRS. Lions carved 
on tops, carved back splats, carved seats, turned legs. Fine 
pair, (2) 

469 OLD OAK JACOBEAN LOCK BOX, with 


initials “ M. K., 1613.” Carved front band, with old lock 
and hinges, in the rough. 26 in. long, 13 in. high. 


470 CHIPPENDALE WINE CABINET, or 


Pedestal Cellarette, with drawer beneath, stands on 4 short 
feet, paneled sides, fitted for 2 large decanters and 6 bottles, 
34 in. long, 21 in. deep, 18 in. wide. 


471 OLD CARVED FRONT OAK BOOK CASE. 
Front has 17th Century carved top rail and 3 uprights, 
fitted as a double section dwarf book case. A beautiful 
carved book case, 3 ft. high, 5 ft. long. 


472 OLD TRIANGULAR FRAMED CIRCULAR 
TAVERN TABLE, old oak in the rough, diam. of top. 
28 in. 


473 OLD OAK AND MAHOGANY PIANO 
STOOL, large wooden screw, four turned legs, hair cloth 
seat. 


474 JACOBEAN WAINSCOT ARM CHAIR, ser- 
pentine top, plain panel, old English Oak. 


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475 OLD JACOBEAN SPICE CUPBOARD, with 
elaborately carved front panel, with 9g spice boxes inside 
of various sizes. 

476 ORANGE STUART PERIOD CHAIR, with 
calico blocks. Back fitted with elaborately carved block, 
top, sides and front carved, worsted seat. 

Interesting old chair. 

477 SMALL CARVED OAK GOTHIC PANEL, 
evidently a Cathedral piece. Deep carving in solid oak, 
11 by 8Y in. 

Very old piece of carving. 

478 OLD CARVED OAK PANEL, evidently a 
carved back of Jacobean chair. 16 by 12% in. 


479 OLD CARVED WALNUT PANEL, old chest 
front, carved flowers, 20%4 by 12% in. 


Interesting old carving, early 17th Century. 


480 ANOTHER, with 2 panels of temples, poplar 
trees and flower, curious carving, 17th Century, 22 by 13 in. 


481 EARLY JACOBEAN CARVED OAK CHEST 
PANEL. 3 panels with curious carving, bands and up- 
rights elaborately carved. 

Very interesting piece of old carving, 3 ft. long, 16 in.’ wide. 

482 OLD PAINTED LADDER BACK CHAIR, 
rush seat (worn). Painted black with flowers in colors on 
splats and uprights. , 

483 OLD ENGLISH OAK ROUNDABOUT, or 
Corner Chair. 

484 ANOTHER, worsted seat, crossed lower splats. 
Fine old corner chair. . 

485 ENGLISH INLAID OTTOMAN, with old 
Spanish leather seat (torn), twisted carved splats. 

486 MAHOGANY DRAWING OR WRITING 
TABLE, with hinged rack top, one drawer, 33% in. long, 
21 in. wide. 

487 SMALL JACOBEAN OAK SIDE TABLE, 
single drawer, 3 in. long, 28 in. high. 

488 MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE KNEE-HOLE 
DESK, 7 drawers and small cupboard, bracket feet, with 
original brasses, 31 in. high, 28 in. long. 

A beautiful little boudoir desk in fine condition. 


489 SMALL CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY 
DRESSING TABLE, single drawer, very slender legs, 
aay, in. long, 1514 in. wide, 28 in. high. 

Beautiful slender legged table. 


30 C2 Flabhte Gita 


490 ENGLISH WALNUT SHAVING MIRROR, on 
stand, 16 in. high. 

491 MAHOGANY SHAVING MIRROR, on stand, 
20% in. high. 

492 MAHOGANY SERVING TRAY, small size, 18 
by 14 in. handles on 4 sides. 

493 CHILD’S OAK RUSH SEAT HIGH CHAIR, 6 
horizontal spindles, painted black, period 1780. 

494 BOMBAY ARM CHAIR, cane back and seat 
(carved top, small spindles). (Needs re-caning.) 

495 PENNSYLVANIA DUTCH TURNED ARM 
CHAIR. Style of 16th Century, but back has a carved 
name and date, 1827. 

Very old chair, evidently a wedding present. 

496 LARGE WALNUT CORNER CUPBOARD, 
glass door in top. 7 ft. 5 in. high, 4 ft. 4 in. wide, 25 in. 
deep. : 

497 MAHOGANY OTTOMAN, upholstered in 
green, size 31 by 22 inches. In good serviceable condition. 

498 MAHOGANY DOUBLE SEATED OTTO- 
MAN, serpentine front, 3 ft. 8 in. long, 21 in. wide. Up- 
holstered in the rough. 

499 PAIR FINE ORMOLU CANDELABRAS, 4 
lights, very heavy, 16% in. high. (2) 

500 CHINESE MEDALLION TEA SET, in wicker 
traveling case. Teapot and cup fitted into case. 


THURSDAY AFTERNOON, 
AT 2 O’CLOCK. 


FINE COLLECTION OF CARVED IVORY AND 
WOODEN NETSUKES, FIGURES OF MEN, 
ANIMALS, ETC., ALL BEAUTIFULLY 

AND ELABORATELY CARVED. : 

501 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Musician. 
Sage seated on floor playing banjo with a bow. Signed. 
2% in. high. 

502 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Fat Naked Boy 
playing on floor with a mask. Nice color. 1 in. high. 

503 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Farmer sitting 
on a scythe. Beautiful carving by Toshimitsu. 1% in. 
high. 


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504 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Boy crawling, 
with snake biting him, wonderful expression and posture. 
2% in. long. 

505 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Group of three; 
woman behind her husband fixing his sash, child handling 
sword. Very old signed piece, remarkably well carved 
from one piece. 1% in. high. 


506 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Comic Dancer, 
woman with fan, signed by artist, 1% in. high. 


507 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Man carrying 
sake gourd, has large sleeved coat and flowing gown. 2 in. 
high. | 


508 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Fox in Japanese 
dress, standing and holding a large gourd, signed, 2% in. 
high. 

509 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Boy seated on 
a large bag of rice, curious figure, 114 in. long. 


510 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Round Basket 
Cover, perforated, with miniature bronze frog inside. Diam. 
14 in. | 

511 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Shoki, seated 
with sword on large block, beautiful color. 1% in. high. 


512 CARVED IVORY. NETSUKE. Grotesque 
figure, holding hands up. By Shun Sui. 2% in. high. 


513 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Grotesque 
figure, man holding hands back of his head. Signed. 2 in. 
high. 

514 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Mushroom with 
small snail on top, diam. 14 in. ) 


515 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Japanese man 
and child eating. By Tai-Ichi. Fine group. 1% in. high. 


516 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Grotesque 
figure of the Devil, with large bag and a fan. 1% in. high. 


517 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Group of three 
figures. Daiko-Ku and children. Signed by Masa-toshi. 
Fine old color, 134 in. high. 


518 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Group of two 
Watchmen. Signed by Yashi-Aki. 134 in. high. 


stg CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Group of three 
figures. Three Sennins playing Ken on lotus leaf. Signed 
by Hidechika in red. 134 in. high. 


32 C. F. Libbie & Co. 


520 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Boy holding up 
a “ Blind God.” 2 in. high. 


521 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Group of two 
figures. Mashima and Otohima. Very finely carved by 
Gyokumei. 334 in. high. 

522 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Firescreen with 
boy sitting in front. Signed piece, fine color, 1% in. high. 

523 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Dancer hold- 
ing up a fan; good expression, beautiful color, signed by 
Ryugetsu. 2% in. high. 

524 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Group of two 
figures. Okame and boy, grotesque mask with very long 
nose. Very queer subject, fine color. 1% in. high. 

525 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Delighted 
Child playing with grotesque mask. Fine color, signed by 
Royomin. 1% in. high. 

526 CARVEDIVORY NETSUKE. “ Sennin” hold- 
ing up a bowl. 1% in. high. 

527 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Old Man hold- 
ing “ Mokugio.” Fine expression, good color, 1% in. high. 

528 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Fat Child 
holding small “ Daikoku” in hand. 1% in. high. 


529 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE.  Yoshi-tsune 
learning the Art of Fencing. Fine old color. 


530 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Boy carrying 
Tai-fish on his shoulder. 1% in. high. 

531 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Man standing 
holding kitten in one hand, hat and cane in the other. 
Signed, 2 in. high. 

532 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Girl teasing a 
Cat on its back. Signed by Koku-Sen. 1 in. high. 

533 CARVEDIVORY NETSUKE. Sanbaco Dancer ; 
head and hand movable, with humorous expression. Rich 
brown color, 2 in. high. 

534 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Priest and 
Child, signed by Yuri, very humorous expression, good 
color, 134 in. high. 


535 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Fisherman re- 
clining on a net, signed, 134 in. long. 
536 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Group of three 


Figures. “Sennin” playing with two very small children, 
beautifully carved, fine color, signed, 1% in. high. 


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537 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Group of four 
Figures. Yoshitsun, his mother and brothers, signed by 
Nitsohira, 134 in. high. 


538 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. A Demon 
standing on his hands on a large leaf, one foot upraised, odd 
piece, balances in 3 different postures, 134 in. long, signed. 


539 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Group of two 
Figures. Ben-Kei and Ushi-Waka. Artistic group, signed 
by Tomo-Yuki, 1% in. long. 

540 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Dancing Man 
with Cymbals, with child, signed, 2 in. high. 


541 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Grotesque 
acrobatic Group of four. Man seated with very long arms 
upraised holding up three children, 2% in. high. 


542 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. The Escape of 
the Mouse. Man holding mouse trap, with mouse on his 


shoulder. Fine expression, signed by Kyo-Kohn, 2 in. high. 


543. CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Man and Magic 
Tea-pot and Badger, signed, 1% in. high. 
544 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Tea Grinder, 
very humorous expression, 11% in. high. 


545 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Man carrying 
a statue of Buddha on his back in large cloth. Finely 
balanced carving, signed, 214 in. high. 

546 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Old Farmer 
leading an old Lady. 134 in. high. 


547 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Group of Old 
Woman and two Sparrows dressed in ladies’ costume. 
tl in. high. Quaint conceit. 


548 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Large Man 


asleep in a boat, with a child and monkey, signed, 3 in. long. 


549 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Group of two, 
an Umbrella maker and a Lantern maker, signed by 
Giokusai, 1% in. high. 

550 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Woman offer- 
ing tea to a Man, signed by Minoku, 1% in. high. 


551 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Old Woman 
carrying a pail and a snake, signed, 134 in. high. Curious 
posture, fine color. 


552 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Fat Boy seated 
on a Bear which has a movable head, 134 in. high. 


34 C. F. Libbie & Co. 


553 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Group of 
Figures. Old Woman with three Sparrows. Fairy tale 
of the tongue-cut sparrow. Signed, 1% in. high. 

554 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Gray bearded 
Sage with cane and child, 1% in. high. 

555 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Group of Old 
Man and Woman, with turtle and stork, signed, fine color, 
11% in. high. 

556 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Group of two 
Men with Masks and a coiled snake, signed, 1% in. high. 

557 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Group of three 
Men, with drum and flutes, signed 134 in. high. 

558 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Man standing 
with hand to his forehead, signed, 2% in. high. 

‘559 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Blacksmith 
with long hair reaching to the ground, signed, 1% in. high. 

560 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Group of two 
Men, with account book, tally board and a basket of fish, 
signed, 2 in. long. . 

561 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Group of four 
Demons playing game on top of a large drum, signed by 
Bun-Ich. 

562 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Group of five 


Men and Women in a frolic. Wonderfully executed by 
Gyokusen, 1% in. high. Fine expressions on the faces. 


563 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Soldier on 
horseback on a bridge, man and a dragon on the water. 
Signed, a wonderful group, 1% in. high. 

564 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Crescent shape 
open Carving. Two rabbits pounding rice in a mortar. 
3% in. long. 

565 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Demon hold- 
ing fat faced woman on his back, with water gourd and 
bucket in right hand, signed, beautifully balanced, 234 in. 
high. 

566 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Group of three 
House Gods, beautifully carved group, very old, fine color, 
134 in. high, signed. 

567 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Group of thrée 
Children playing with a gourd, large dragon head on ground, - 
humorous faces, fine color, 1% in. high. 

Wonderful offe piece grotp. 


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568 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Group of the 
Seven Gods of Riches. Wonderful carving of seven figures, 
all one piece, signed, 134 in. high. Fine expressions, good 
color. 


569 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Openwork 
Group. Signs of the Zodiac. 12 animals carved in open 
work from one piece by Masa Mitsu, 1% in. high. Re- 
markable piece. 


570 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Openwork 
Group. A Japanese Procession halting beneath a pine 
tree. Seven men and a dog. By Gioku-San. Intricate 
work. 134 in. high. 


571 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Group of Seven 
Household Gods in a Boat. Wonderfully executed by 
Yoku-Mui, 134 in. high. Minute figures, good expressions. 


572 CARVED IVORY NETSUKE. Ivory boy with 
ivory turtle in carved wooden washtub. ahead executed 
by Shokoku, 1% in. long. 


573 CARVED WOOD AND IVORY NETSUKE. 
Two carved wood Men, with heads of Ivory. One mend- 
ing wooden sandal. 134 in. high. 


574 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Two white 
ivory mice on large turnip of carved wood, fine work. 


575 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Priest seated, 
with fan and curious cap. Fine dark wood, signed, 134 in. 
high. 

576 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Actor seated, 
with mask on, holding a bowl. Signed by Masayuki, dark 
wood, 1% in. high. : 

577 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Boy seated 
holding a large sponge. Signed on ivory, 1% in. high, 
dark wood. 

578 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Woman stand- 


ing with long hair, arms outstretched, in one hand a fan. 
1% in. high, dark wood, signed. 


579 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Demon seated 
holding wind bag closed, has tiny horns of ivory. 2 in. 
long, dark wood. 


580 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Two Baby 
Musicians playing flute and drum, 1 in. high, dark wood, 
‘signed. 


581 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Group of three. 
Taoist Saint and two children. Dark wood, 2 in. high. 


36 C. F. Libbie & Co. 


_ 582 CARVED. WOOD. NETSUKE. ee at 
Knights fighting, 134 in. high. : 


583 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Group, Morito 
and a Priest. Vigorous action and expression. 


584 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Wrestler, with 
fat stomach, standing in bare feet, sandals strapped to his 
back. 2 in. high, dark wood. 


585 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Angry old Man 
holding boy up by the hands, signed, 2 in. high. 


586 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Man in gown 
carrying dog on his shoulders, 234 in. high, light wood, 
good expressions. 


587 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Man grinding 
with a hand-mill, 1 in. high. 


588 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Figure of a 
God squatted in his robe, holding a brush. Good Pile’ 
sion, fine signature, I in. high. 


589 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Two Demons 
wrestling. Wonderfully carved, 2 in. high. 


590 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Group of two 
Men, baskets of fish, pole, one man reclining, 2 in. long. 
Signed. 


591 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Woman with 
child on her back, holding stick and hat, 1% in. high, light. 
wood, 


592 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Old Man carry- 
ing treasure tree. Signed by Soko, 134 in. high. 


593 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Man holding 
Octopus, which has one of the long arms around his head. 
114 in. long. | 

594 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Three Demons 
carrying a large Bell. Remarkably fine group. 


595 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Man and a 
Demon in a wrestling match, on a large leaf, 2 in. long, 
dark wood, remarkably well carved. 


596 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Boy seated, has 
red lacquer coat, holding up a mask, 1¥% in. high. 


597 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Buddhist Priest 
in red cloak with uplifted arms, has ee teeth and eyes, 


1% in. high. 


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598 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Buddhist Priest 
with red cloak, arms and legs outstretched, teeth and eyes 
of bone, 2% in. long. 


599 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Red and Gold 
Lacquer carving of man and boy, 2% in. long. 


600 CARVED WOOD NETSUKE. Red and black 
lacquer. Old man laughing, 1% in. long. 


6011 CARVED IVORY ELEPHANT, draped with 
jeweled hangings, studded with over 100 miniature jewels. 
2 in. high. 


A Royal Elephant decorated for the Durbar. 


6oz2 ANOTHER ONE, carving slightly. different, 
studded with jewels in same fashion, 134 in. high. ~ 


603 DAVENPORT PLATE, Italian Ruins, 9% in. 
Medium blue. Impressed mark “ Davenport ” with anchor. 
Almost proof. 


604 DAVENPORT PICKLE. TRAY, English | view, 
medium blue. Impressed mark of “ Davenport ” and 
anchor, 634 in. long. Proof. 

605 DARK BLUE SOUP PLATE, 10 in. English 
milking scene. Impressed mark of “Adams, Staffordshire.” 


606 GREENWICH PLATE, I0 in. medium blue, 
proof. 


607 DARK BLUE WORCESTER CUP PLATE, 
334 in. View of the Capitol, Washington, D. C. Proof 
(except for very slight nick). 
Views of the Capitol in blue are exceedingly scarce. 
608 PINK PLATE, 9g in. “Clyde Scenery, Jackson.” 
(Nick on edge.) 


609 DARK BLUE PLATE, Fruit, 10 in. “ Joseph 
Stubbs, Longport,” mark impressed, proof. 


610 POWDERED GOLD LACQUER PICNIC 
SET. A Japanese traveling case containing a nest of 4 
boxes, small drawer, 2 pewter wine bottles. Beautifully 
decorated in powdered gold lacquer with various desigrs in 
black and gold, bronze handle. 

A beautiful cabinet 12% in. high, 12% long, 7% in. wide. 


611 OLD LOWESTOFT CUP AND SAUCER. (2) 


612 PERFUME BOTTLE ;—Mosaic Brooch 
(mended) ;—Meissen Brooch. 3 pieces. 


38 C.F, Libbie. &: Ca. 


613 OLD BOWL, red and purple splash glaze. 

614 DELFT PLATE;—Chinese Plate ;—Japanese 
Plate. 3 pieces. 

615 OLD BRASS BUST OF NAPOLEON. 

616 PERSIAN HAND WROUGHT BRASS VASE. 

617 JAPANESE RED AND SILVER BOWL. 

618 GERMAN HAND PAINTED PITCHER. 

619 CHINESE LOWESTOFT PLATE, floral 
decoration. | 

620 FINE GERMAN STEIN. 

621 ANOTHER, taller. 

622 PAIR FRENCH BRONZE CANDLESTICKS, 
2 pieces. 


623 OLD IVORY NETSUKE, Chinese boy on 
elephant. 


624 OLD IVORY NETSUKE, group of 8 mice, 
finely carved. | 


625 CHINESE COLORED IVORY FIGURE, 
grotesque figure. | 


626 MINIATURE CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 
BOWL;—Miniature decorated bowl. 2 pieces. 


627 OLD BLUE AND WHITE PLATE, Chinese 
character mark on foot. 


628 CHINESE VASE, figure decoration in colors and 
gold. 15% in. high, neck repaired. 

629 STATUETTE OF KWANNON, in old cream 
colored Satsuma, 17th Century, has teakwood stand. 


630 SMALL CHINESE BRASS CUP;—Black and 
gold lacquer box, both old. 2 pieces. 


631 JAPANESE BRASS TEAPOT, inlaid decoration 
of storks, reeds and water in silver, copper and other metals. 


632 OLD CHINESE BRASS INCENSE BURNER, 
has teakwood cover and stand. 


633 PAIR OLD JAPANESE WOOD CARVINGS. 
“Wheels of Fortune ;”"—Natural Keyaki wood. 2 pieces. 


634 OLD WOOD CARVED RAMMA. Dogs and 
peonies, 8 in. by 50 inches. 


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635 OLD WOOD CARVING, maple leaves and 
water. 


636 OLD WOOD CARVING, Kiki flower crest. 


637 OLD CHINESE WOOD CARVED PANEL, 
peacock feathers, scrolls, ete. 


638 OLD WOOD CARVING, Japanese, Mythical 
animal, 


639 OLD WOOD AND BRONZE GROUP. Fudo 
the Fire God and Disciples, from the Heber R. Bishop 
collection. 


640 PAIR OF VERY FINE BRONZE FIGURES, 
on carved wood and lacquer stands. Exhibited at the St. 
Louis Exposition. 2 pieces. 


641 SQUARE TEAKWOOD STAND. 

642 CUT VELVET PICTURE OF LION, in carved 
hardwood frame. 

643 JAPANESE DOLL, 18th Century. 

644 SMALL OLD GOLD AND BLACK LACQUER 
SECTIONAL BOX. 

645 JAPANESE COLOR PRINT, bad old. 

646 JAPANESE COLOR PRINT, framed, old. 

647 OLD JAPANESE PAINTING ON SILK, 
framed in Japanese cedar. 

648 JAPANESE EMBROIDERY SQUARE. 


649 JAPANESE EMBROIDERED PANEL ON 
SATIN, brocade border. 


650 OLD SATSUMA TEAPOT, Chrysanthemum 
decoration in gold and colors on cream glaze, signed. 


651 OLD CHINESE TEAPOT, dragon decoration in 
colored enamels on mirror, black ground. 


652 OLD CHINESE TEAPOT, fine robin’s egg biue 
glaze. Has seal mark on bottom (cracked). 


653 CHINESE TEAPOT, fine white porcelain with 
blue decoration, beautiful specimen of “rice-grain”’ incised 
in the paste. Chien Lung period. 


654 MINIATURE GALLIPOT SHAPED VASE, 
decoration in colors on Celadon ground, Yung Cheng period, 
with teakwood stand. 


655 SMALL JAR-SHAPED VASE, Chinese, light 
green crackled glaze, with teakwood stand. 


40 Cock lAabbe Ov Go, 


656 SMALL CHINESE BLUE AND WHITE 
VASE, Dog Foo decoration, signed, with teakwood stand. 


657 FINE OLD IMARI GINGER JAR, soft cream 
colored crackled glaze, has teakwood stand and teakwood 
cover with crystal ornament. 17th Century. 


658 SATSUMA TEA BOWL, gold decoration of 
Kiri crest. 


659 CELADON TEA-BOWL, gold decoration of 
chrysanthemum in basket. 


660 ROSE JAR, Famille rose decoration of chrysan- 
themum. Yung Cheng period, with teakwood cover. 


661 PAIR OF “FUKIEU ” COUPES, clear white 
egg shell porcelain, raised decoration of dragon and cloud. 
(2 pieces). 


662 JADE BOX, deer and pine tree decoration on 
cover inlaid with gems. Very fine. 


663 OLD KOCHIN VASE with flaring top. Syrup 
colored glaze with touch of olive green, raised flower 
design. 


6644 OLD KOCHIN PLACQUE, cucumber green 
glaze, yellow Indian lotus flower design. 


665 OLD KOCHIN VASE, beautiful turquoise blue, 
with elephant head handles. 


666 OLD KOCHIN VASE, olive green with running 
glaze of Sang-de-boeuf, elephant head handles. Repaired 
with old iron clamps. Ming dynasty. 


667 TALL VASE, cream colored crackled glaze. 
Excellent specimen of Ming pottery, with teakwood stand. 


668 JAR WITH ORIGINAL COVER, orchid 
decoration on ivory glaze, fluted body. Ming dynasty. 
Has teak stand. | 


669 CHINESE VASE, bottle shape, mustard yellow 
crackled glaze, with teakwood stand. 


670 OLD KWANNON STATUETTE, cream 
crackled Nejoju pottery. 


671 OLD TIBETAN STATUETTE OF BUDDHA, 
meditating pose, unusual state of preservation considering 
its great age. 


672 SMALL STATUETTE OF BUDDHA, old 
carved black soapstone glass encased. 


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673 OLD SOAPSTONE STATUETTE OF 
TOBOSAKER, sage famous in Chinese legend, carrying 
peach, standing on teak pedestal. 

674 HAN JADE OKIMONO OF DOG FOO, on 
minutely carved teak stand. 

Black and white jade is very rare. 


675 WHITE JADE HEXAGONAL BOX, carved 
animal design on top, has teak stand. 

676 OLD CHINESE PEWTER TEAPOT, octagonal 
form, spout and handle of jade, incised verse of poem and 
bamboo on sides. Date 1650. 

677 GINGER JAR with original cover. Famille 
verte decoration of mandarin lady and children playing 
under pine tree. Has teakwood stand. 


678 BLUE AND WHITE VASE OF GLOBULAR 
FORM, two children and landscape. Has teak stand, date 
1750. 

679 BLUE AND WHITE JAR, penciled decoration 
in panels of Chinese peers. Fluted body. Has teakwood 
stand and cover. Chien Lung period. 


680 GRAND SATSUMA KORO OR INCENSE 
BURNER, gold decoration of peony flowers and leaves, 
cream crackled glaze. 

681 GINGER JAR, Famille verte decoration of stork 
medallion, lotus flowers and tendrils. Very decorative 
piece. Has finely carved jade-top cover and stand. Yung 
Cheng period. 

682 BOTTLE SHAPED VASE. Chien Lung period. 
Beautiful enamel decoration of sages, painted in gold on 
clear white hard porcelain of the period. 


683 DARK BLUE PLATE, “ London Views,” Han- 
over Lodge, Regents Park, also impressed mark “Wood.” 
9g in. (worn). . 


684 SMALL DARK BLUE PLATTER. Fruit, with 
flower border, 10 in. “ Stubbs” mark impressed, proof. 


685 RHODIAN WARE VASE, from Holland. 
Bottle shape, 8% in. high, blue, white, yellow and green mat 
glazes. 


The beautiful colors and designs of this ware reminds one of 
the beautiful Turkish or Persian rugs. 


686 RHODIAN WARE VASE, two handles, 8 in. 
high, wide neck, beautiful colors and mat glaze. 


42 C. F. Libbie & Co. 


687 RHODIAN WARE JUG, wine jug shape, Io in. 
high, with beautiful bands in colors and dark green metallic 
glaze. 


688 RHODIAN WARE BOTTLE VASE, small neck 
with handle, finely decorated in colors. 


689 RHODIAN WARE JAR, double piinated finely 
decorated in colors and mat glaze, 10% in. high. 


690 OLD DELFT MUG, in colors, dated 1764. 


691 CURIOUS SPANISH FRUIT DISH, in colors, 
open work pottery, stands on 4 feet, 4 pillars on corners, 
bull fight on inside. 

Curious shaped dish. 

692 SPANISH BOTTLE VASE, in colors, 8 in. high, 
double ribbon handles. 


693 OLD BLUE AND WHITE DELFT SAND- 
BOX. 

694 SMALL WOODEN SPOOL BOX, with drawer 
beneath. 

695 ANOTHER, with round top and pin cushion. 

696 ROSEWOOD INLAID BOX, brass and ivory 
inlaid, 12% in. long, 8% in. wide. 

697 SMALL PINE WORK BOX, early wood en- 
graving of Harvard College, by Abel Bowen, on top. 

698 OLD WALL PAPER CAP BOX. 


699 VERY LARGE GROUND AND ENGRAVED 
GLASS GAS GLOBE, 10% in. high, diam. 12 in. 


yoo SMALL OLD BASKETS. (3) 


jor LOT OF CARDBOARD STENCILS, from 
New Hampshire, used instead of wall paper in country 
houses. About 50 patterns. 


7oz. FOUR STRIPS OF BRASS MOULDED COR- 
NICE, 2 Curtain Holders and 2 Ornaments. 6 pieces. 


703 PAIR OLD BRASS ANDIRONS, 18 in. high, 
with shovel and tongs to match. 4 pieces. ; 


704. PEWTER PLATTER, with engraved name Wil- 
liam Judkins, Hampton, (N. H.). 13% in. diam. 

705 PEWTER PLATTER, made by S. Ellis, Lon- 
don. Diam. 15 in. 


706 PAIR PEWTER PLATTERS, English Mark 
and engraved mark of H. D. in large letters. Diam. 15 


in. (2) 


Book Auctioneers. 43 


707 SMALL EMBROIDERED SAMPLER, about 
1820, 8 in. square. 

708 EMBROIDERED SAMPLER. “Abigail Fisher 
of Franklin, born in 1796.” Embroidered at 12 years, 
(1808), size 16 by II in. 

_ jogo EMBROIDERED SAMPLER. “Electe Phil- 
lips, born 1793, Bridgwater,” dated 1803, size 16% by 13 
in. framed. 

710 HOMESPUN LINEN TABLE COVER. 

711 PRINTED CASHMERE SHAWL. 


712 PIECE OF OLD PINK CHINTZ (has several 
small holes). 


713 WHITE HOMESPUN BED SPREAD. 


714 OLD ENGLISH MEZZOTINT. “Her Royal 
Highness the Princess Caroline.” Engraved by I. Simon. 
Small folio, gold frame. 


715 SET OF LITHOGRAPHIC PORTRAITS OF 
THE PRESIDENTS. Washington to Van Buren. Litho- 
graphed by D. W. Kellogg & Co., Hartford, Conn. In black 
and yellow frames. (8) 


Interesting series of the Presidents. 


716 BOSTON MASSACRE. Colored copy, 17 by 13 
inches. Re-engraved after Paul Revere. Framed. 


717 PAINTING ON GLASS. Death of Nelson. 
Colored engraving, scene in his cabin, view of warships 
from windows. In old black frame. 


718 COLORED LITHOGRAPH. “The Independ- 
ent Gold Hunter on his way to California.” Lith. by 
Kellogg & Comstock, Hartford, Conn. Mahogany frame. 

719 PAIR OF WATER COLORS, of Flowers, 
painted by J. Leigh. In iron moulded frames, painted 
white. (2) 


720 COLORED LITHOGRAPH, by N. Currier. 
“Noah’s Ark.” Mahogany frame. 


721 CIVIL WAR PHOTOGRAPHS. Views of 
Groups of Cadets, “ West Point in ’63.” Framed, different 
views. (4) 


y22 COLORED WOOD ENGRAVING. Sold by 
Turner & Fisher, New York and Boston. Child with doll, 
in pine frame. 


a Bek ces 


723 COLORED MEZZOTINT. Female Figure, 
semi-draped, standing by a large anchor, ship in the dis- 
tance. Cut close, have very small margins, no engraver’s 
name, but engraved about 1790. Framed. 


724 COLORED MEZZOTINT. Female Figure, evi- 


dently reading from a Bible. Cut close, same style as 
above, framed. 


725 COLORED MEZZOTINT. Helmeted female 
figure standing, holding cornucopia of fruit, one hand on 
large book, accessories of art, literature, music, chemistry, 
shipping, etc. Small folio, framed. 


726 PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON. Engraved 
by S. Holloway. Small folio, in black and gold frame.. 


727 OLD ENGLISH MEZZOTINTS. Faith, Hope 
and Charity. Series of 3 allegorical figures in ovals. Pub. 
1797, by John Fairburn, London. Brilliant proofs, plate 
mark 14 by Io in., with narrow margins. In old gold 
frames. (3) 


An interesting set, in fine condition. 


728 PAIR VERY OLD SHEFFIELD PLATE 
CANDELABRA, octogonal bases, 2 lights, 12 in. high. (2) 


729 LARGE FISH JUG, in colors. Finely modeled 
and colored, odd piece. 


730 OLD COLONIAL YARN REEL, made of oak. 


731 FINE LARGE BELL SHAPED HALL LAN- 
TERN, with bronze chains, ring, etc., glass top shield. 
Fine old Colonial lantern. 


732 CARVED MAHOGANY ORNAMENT AND 
FRAME. Shape of a Lyre, with brass a plush 
background. 


733 SILHOUETTE MACHINE. Brass fcatobrarl 
on mahogany base. Head and bust of man, said to be 
Washing on Interesting old relic. 


734 ENGLISH WALNUT SERPENTINE FRONT 
CHEST OF DRAWERS, old brasses, 3 drawers, 28% in. 
high, 2814 in. wide. Fine old piece in the rough. 


735 DUCK Bet DROP LEAF MAPLE DINING 
TABLE. 


736 JACOBEAN OAK WALL CABINET, with 
compartments and drawers. 16 in. high, 13 in. wide. Evi- 
dently made from an old Bible box, period 1650. 


Book Auctioneers. 45 


| 737 QUEEN ANNE OAK DRESSING TABLE, 
one drawer larger, cabriole legs, brass handles, length 32 
in., 28 in. high. 


738 SWELL FRONT MAHOGANY BUREAU, 
fluted posts, 4 drawers. 


Fine old piece in the rough. 


739 MAHOGANY CHAIRS, fine plain curved backs, 
figured hair cloth seats, early 19th Century chairs, especi- 
ally good design, all in fine condition. (3) 


740 MANTEL MIRROR, gold and mahogany, horns 
of plenty on sides, eagle on top, plate glass, extreme length 
53 inches, height 31 inches. 


741 SET OF SIX MAHOGANY CHAIRS, up- 
holstered, with 3 horizontal back splats, round twisted 
carved tops. Early 19th Century chairs. In good con- 
dition. (6) 

_ 9742 MAHOGANY PEMBROKE TABLE, drawer 
in end. 


743 MAHOGANY SHERATON CARD TABLE. 
744 MAHOGANY AND CHERRY LOWBOY. 


745 OIL PAINTING BY PIETRO  LIBERI. 
Woman at Bath, with woman attendant. Canvas size 27 
by 30 inches, in old gold frame. 

From the Prof. Charles Eliot Norton Collection. “ Pietro 
-Liberi, called Libertino, was born at Padua in 1605, and was considered 
one of the ablest designers of the Venetian school. His studies at 
Rome were after Raphael and Michelangelo, at Parma, after Correggio 
and Parmigiano, as well as after the most distinguished Venetian 
painters. His pictures were painted with the utmost minuteness, in 
which every object, even to each hair, was precisely attended to. He 
‘was more employed in subjects of the fable, which he treated with 
elegance and grace, in the style of Titian, but sometimes with a freedom 
are procured him the title of ‘Libertino.. He died at Venice in 
1687.” 

746 TWO MAHOGANY CHAIRS, have been 
painted, hair cloth seats, (2) 


747 SUIT OR ARMOR. Mounted on a lay figure 
and standing on wooden pedestal. Elaborately covered 
with etching. 


In excellent condition. 


748 OLD BRASS HEMISPHERE SUN DIAL, 
dated 1705, 10 in. square, 7 in. tall, dolphin on top. 

Rare form of sun dial. “The Hemispherum and Hemicycle 
sun dials were of the earliest forms and were not made in later 
days.” Alice Morse Earle, Sun Dials. 


46 C. F. Libbie & Co. 


749 OLD BRASS SUN DIAL, dated 1674. 3 sided 
top, square at bottom, Io in. long. 


750 SQUARE BRASS SUN DIAL, dated 1756. 8 in. 


square. 
FRIDAY AFTERNOON, 
AT 2 O’CLOCK. 
DARK BLUE AND HISTORICAL CHINA. 


751 DARK BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE. 
“Tomb of Jeremiah.” 7% in. 


752 DARK BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE STATES 
PLATE. 9g in. Clews mark impressed, fine st color, 
proof. 


753 DARK BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE. 
Balto & Ohio R. R. (Train on the level). 10 in. (riveted). 


754 DARK BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE. 
“Octagon Church, Boston.” “I. & W. Ridgway,” 934 in. 
soup (riveted). 


755 DARK BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATE. 
“Peace and Plenty.” Clews mark impressed. Io in., fine 
dark color. 7 | 


756 PINK PLATE. “ View near Conway, N. Hamp- 
shire, U. S.” g in. deep color. 


757 PINK PLATE. “ Ghatmongee Springs, Vir- 
ginia, U. S.” 8 in. almost proof. 


9758 DARK BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE CREAMER. 
Lafayette at Franklin’s Tomb. 


759 DARK BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE WASH 
BOWL AND PITCHER. American Heroes. (Bowl 
mended and glaze on pitcher a little scaled.) (2) 


760 DARK BLUE STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER 
AND DRAINER, 17 in. long. Angling scene, cows and old 
mill. (Drainer made for a larger platter). 2 pieces. 

761 “CAPITOL AT WASHINGTON ” PLATTER. 
Black transfer on white, 19 in. platter (time crack). 
“W.R.” mark, William Ridgway, with another impressed 
mark. 

762 DARK BLUE PLATE “ Pastoral Scene,” F. & G. 
Phillips, Longport. to in. (nick on edge). 


763 LAVENDER STAFFORDSHIRE PLATTER, 
“Venus,” 16 in. 


Book Auctioneers. 47 


764 BLUE EDGE LEEDS PLATTER, 17 in. 


765 DARK BLUE PLATE, Landing of the Pilgrims, 
10 in. (time crack to the centre). 


766 DARK BLUE SUGAR BOWL AND 
CREAMER, Bird and nest of eggs (handle and one knob 
skilfully restored). 2 pieces. 


767 PINK MILLENNIUM PLATE, 8 in. (mended). 


768 NAPOLEON PORTRAIT PLATE, Leeds ware, 
10 in. perfect. 7 

769 DARK BLUE PLATES, 7 in. Two Horses and 
Man. Adams’ mark impressed. Proof. (3) 

770 DARK BLUE PLATE, io in. Peace and 
Plenty, proof. | 

771 DARK BLUE PLATE. “Doctor Syntax and 
the Bees,” Io in. proof, Clews mark impressed. 


772 DARK BLUE SOUP PLATE. “ Doctor Bi bene 
mistakes a Gentleman’s House for an Inn.” Io in. 
9773 SMALL DARK BLUE TRAY. “Milnes 
Bridge House, Yorkshire.” 8% in. proof. 


774 CHILD’S PLATES, View of Mt. Vernon, 
printed in sepia on white, 634 in. (both worn). (2) 


775 PINK SOUP PLATE, Io in. Millennium, Peace 
on Earth, etc. (nick on edge). 

776 MEDIUM BLUE PLATE, “ View of a Canal 
Lock,” evidently an American view. 


777 DARK BLUE PLATE. “Winter View of 
Pittsfield, Mass.” Clews mark also impressed, 10}4 in. 
Almost proof. 


778 WHITE HOUSE CHINA. Fruit Plate of Presi- 
dent Grant’s set, made by Haviland, France, with fruits or 
- flowers in centre in colors, buff band within fine gold lines, 
on ‘the rim is the Arms of the United States, spread eagle, 
and motto, all'in gold. 8% in. proof. 

Specimens of the Presidential sets are now exceeding'y searce and 
much sought for by collectors. 

See Alice Morse Earle’s China Collecting in America, p. 254, for 
description of this set. 

77a STATES PLATTER. 16% in. dark blue, proof 
impressed mark. In fine condition ‘and color. 

779 NEW YORE PLATTER. “Picturesque View, 
Newburg. Hudson’s River,” 15% in. platter, printed in 
brown. Probably by Clews. See next number for another 
view of Newburg. 


48 : C. F. Libbtie & Co. 


780 NEW YORK PLATTER (Newburg on the 
Hudson) Clews mark impressed. 13 in. Platter, printed 
in brown. 

For identification of this view, see Barber’s Anglo-American 
Pottery, p. 49. 

781 MEDIUM BLUE PLATTER. “University,” J. 
R. (J. Ridgway), 6 sided, 17 in. 


782 MEDIUM BLUE PLATTER. “ Residence of 
the late Richard Jordan, New Jersey.” Impressed mark, 
17% in. proof. 

783 MEDIUM BLUE PLATTER, “Penn’s Treaty 
with the Indians.” 15 in. proof. 

784 DARK BLUE PITCHER, English View, prob- 
ably Tower of London. Beautiful dark color, proof. 


785 DARK BLUE WATERLOO BOWL. Witk 
portrait inside of “ Blucher, 1815.” Portraits of Wellington 
and Blucher, 1815; outside view of battleground with house 
marked ‘“ Le Prince de la Couronné de Holland, Waterloo.” 

Extremely rare portrait bowl. 


786 NAPOLEON PLATE. “ Bataille de Castiglione, 
1796.” Portrait of Napoleon and Staff, border has names 
of battles in ribbons, with Imperial Crown and “N.” Black 
and white. 7% in. 


787 BLUE AND BLACK EDGE PLATE. “ Arch- 
ery,” black transfer centre. 8% in. 


788 DARK BLUE CREAMER, “ State House, Bos- 
ton, I. & W. Ridgway.” Proof condition. 


789 WELLINGTON AND GENERAL HILL 
PORTRAIT JUG. Half length portraits on each side, in 
military costume, moulded in high relief, with flags, all in 
colors and silver lustre (handle mended, otherwise fine rare 
Pisce ik . : 
790 PRINCESS CHARLOTTE PORTRAIT 
PITCHER. “Great Britain mourns, her Princes Weep.” 
Double medallion portraits of Charlotte and Leopold Saxe- 
oa Copper lustre bands, pint size, perfect (she died 
1817 


791 HUDSON RIVER VIEW (similar to the New- 
burg views, evidently one of the “ Picturesque Hudson” 
series). Quart size pitcher printed in mulberry. 

792 PORTRAIT LEEDS CREAMER, portrait of 
Prince of Orange in red. Double twisted handle (nose 
slightly nicked). 


Book Auctioneers. 49 


793 PAIR BRISTOL GLASS MUGS, with crossed 
American Flags in colors, motto in gold. (2) 

Fine old historical pieces. é 

794 DAWSON BRITISH SHIP MUG. View of 
British Battleship, with motto “ May Peace and Plenty, on 
our Nation Smile, Trade and Commerce bless the British | 
Isle.” Printed in colors. Signed “Dawson & Co., Low- 
ford.” Quart mug (time cracked). 


795 LIVERPOOL MUG. “Sportsman’s Festival.” 
Fine transfer print in black, of Fox-Hunters drinking a 
toast at a table, with verse, “When our day’s Sport is 
Over,” etc. Fine and perfect. 


796 LIVERPOOL MUG. “St. Woolstons, Kildare.” 
Black transfer print in black, pint size (small nick re- 
paired). 


797 “ARMS OF THE UNITED STATES.” Jug. 
American Eagle standing on a Cannon, Flags, Motto, etc., 
in colors on both sides. “ Free Trade and Sailors, Their 
Rights.” Quart size (bottom and sides cracked). 


798 MEDIUM BLUE WASH BOWL AND 
PITCHER, “ University,” J. R. (Ridgway). (Nose of 
pitcher mended.) 2 pieces. 


799 DARK BLUE PLATE. “ Landing of Lafayette, 
1824.” Clews mark impressed, also blue medallion mark, 
“7 Greenneias China Store, No. 77 Pearl’ Street, New 
York.” 9g in. (surface worn). 


800 GEN. GRANT GLASS BREAD PLATE. Me- 
dallion bust and word - Memorial.” 10 in. 


CUP PLATES IN DARK BLUE AND PINK. 


801 DARK BLUE CUP PLATE, 334 in. English 
Church and River. 


802 DARK BLUE CUP PLATE, 33 in. Broad- 
lands, Phila. Proof. 


803 DARK BLUE CUP PLATE, 3% in. “States” 
with portrait of Washington. Clews mark impressed. 


804 DARK BLUE CUP PLATE. Battery, New 
York. 334 in. Fine dark blue, proof. 


805 DARK BLUE CUP PLATE. Wilkie’s Christ- 
mas Eve. Clews impressed mark. Fine dark blue, proof. 

806 DARK BLUE CUP PLATE, Chinese Porcelain, 
3% in. proof. 


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5° C. F. Libbie & Co. 


807 DARK BLUE CUP PLATE. View of an Eng- 
lish Cathedral. 334 in. proof. 


808 MEDIUM BLUE CUP PLATE, Cathedral 
Ruins, impressed mark of Stubbs. 334 in. proof. 


809 MEDIUM BLUE CUP PLATE, Father seated, 
child at play. 334 in. wide edge, impressed mark of 
“Rogers ” (slight time crack). 

810 MEDIUM BLUE CUP PLATE, Classic Urn 
and Temple (edge repaired), 4 in. 

811 PENN’S TREATY, printed in brown, 334 in. 
proof. 


812 WOOD’S PINK TRANSFER, Girl with Bird 
and Girl with Dog. Impressed mark of “ Wood” on both 
(one edge repaired). (2) 

813 BLACK AND WHITE CUP PLATE, 4 in. 
View of river and mountains. Impressed mark. 


814 PINK CUP PLATE. Hunter and Deer. Im- 
pressed mark “ Adams.” 4 in. proof. 


815 BLUE WILLOW CUP PLATE, 4% in.;—Two 
Green Edge Leeds Cup Plates, 334 in. (3) | 

816 PAIR PINK CUP PLATES. Swiss Chalet. 
5 in. (2) 

817 LAVENDER CUP PLATE, “Ardennes.” “E. 
Challinor, Ironstone.” 5 in. 

818 MULBERRY CUP PLATE. “ Davenport, Iron- 
stone,” 4 in. proof. 

819 DAVENPORT CUP PLATE, Flower and band 
in colors. Impressed initial “D.” 334 in. proof. 

820 PINK CUP PLATE. Castle of Chilon. 3% in. 
(mended). 

821 MEDIUM BLUE CUP PLATE, Swiss Chalet. 
Clews mark impressed. 4 in. (mended). 


822 THREE STAFFORDSHIRE CUP PLATES, 
and Leeds Cup Plate. Flower decorations, brown and 
white. Various sizes. (4) 


823 FINE SALT GLAZE OPEN WORK PLATE, 
ornate pattern, pierced scalloped edges. 7% in. 


824 ANOTHER, same style, larger size, 94 in. A 
very beautiful salt glaze plate, perfect. 


Book Auctioneers. 51 


825 PAIR FLAT SALT GLAZE PLATES, raised 
ornamented edges. gin. (2) 


826 ROUND SALT GLAZE PLATTER. 15 in., 
raised and scalloped edge. Fine condition. 


827 ANOTHER, same size, fine condition. 


828 SALT GLAZE TEA SET. Apostle design, fig- 
ures and ornamentation in relief. 3 pieces. 
The Aspostle design is rare in this ware. Fine set. 


829 TORTOISE-SHELL BOWL, Wheildon ware, 
brown and white combed glaze, light green edge. 9g in. 
Beautiful tortoise-shell glaze on the cream ware. 


830 PAINTED LEEDS TEA CADDY. Beautifully 
painted flowers in colors, with rosewood cover. 
Fine specimen of the rare painted Leeds Cream Ware. 


831 SALT GLAZE TEA POT, individual size. Mark 
of” T.& H-’ (cover mended). 


832 BEAUTIFULLY PAINTED BATTERSEA 
ENAMEL BOX. Beautiful landscape of cattle, shepherds 
and ruins, bouquets of roses, oval fluted shape, 5 in. long, 
434 in. wide. In fine condition. 


833 CAPO DI MONTE JEWEL CASKET. Beauti- 
fully decorated with raised figures and wreaths of flowers 
in colors. g in. long, 6 in. wide. Mark of N. under the 


glaze. 

Beautiful example. Capo di Monte was the place and residence 
of the now deposed Royal House of Bourbon, near Naples. Charles III, 
founded there, in 1756, the celebrated porcelain factory. The best 
productsdates from the period 1786 and 1812, and bear the trade mark N 
surmounted by the Royal Crown, in cobalt blue under glaze. 


834 DARK BLUE GRAVY TUREEN, with cover 


and tray. Marked “Wild Rose.” View of arched bridge, 
church in distance. 2 pieces. 


835 STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP FLOWER 
HOLDER, in Colors. Boy and girl with dog and lamb 
(nose of lamb broken). 11% in. 


836 SILVER PLATED TEA SET. Made by Meri- 
den Company, quadruple plate, engraved and raised de- 
signs of flowers, etc. Tea Pot, Hot Water Pot, Sugar, 
Creamer and Bowl. All in fine condition, very little used, 
was an expensive set. 5 pieces. 

837 ICE WATER PITCHER ON STAND, with 


Mug. Made by Bridgeport Silver Company, quadruple 
plate. Almost new, similar in style to previous lot. (Lot.) 


52 C. F. Libbte & Co. 


838 SILVER PLATED CAKE BASKET, quadruple 
plate, almost new. 


839 AMERICAN EAGLE CUP AND SAUCER. 
Spread eagle with shield and stars in blue on both sides of 
cup and in the saucer, pink mottled edges. 2 pieces. 

840 EARLY HARD PASTE ROCKINGHAM TEA 
POT, dark bands and gold, small size (nick on nose). 

841 FRENCH PORCELAIN TEA POT, individual 
size, gold bands, sprigs of flowers. Beautiful little tea pot. 


842 BEAUTIFUL DRESDEN CREAMER, tripod 
feet, basket work under glaze, decorations in colors. 


843 FINE EARLY PAINTED BRISTOL CUP 
AND SAUCER, pink bands and flowers in colors. 


844 SMALL STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP, in col- 
ors. Mother teaching child to read. 6 in. high. Finely 
modeled group, good expressions. 


845 SALT GLAZE FIGURE OF MADONNA. Full 
length, standing. 934 in. high. Figures of the Madonna 
are rare. 


846 SALT GLAZE FIGURE OF BOY, 7 in. high. 
Odd piece of salt glaze. 


847 LAMBETH BOTTLE. ¥% pint. Mr. and Mrs. 
Caudle (curtain lecture). Figures reclining; on reverse, 
“Miss Prettyman.” 

Curious Dickens bottle, impressed mark of Pottery 

848 PINK LUSTRE SPORTING PITCHER. Deer 
and dogs in relief, pink lustre and green decorations, I pint 
size (slight nick). 


849 OLD RIBBED GLASS DUTCH LIQUOR 
BOTTLE, gold ornamentation, 1 qt. size. Fine old cor- 
rugated bottle. oF 


850 CHINESE GREEN MOTTLED MARBLE 
TEA POT, diamond shaped sides. Fine rare perfect ‘speci- 
men, carved out by hand. : 


851 PAIR OLD BRIAR WOOD SALT AND PEP- 
PER SHAKERS. Egg shape, carved designs on stands. 
Fine pair. (2) 

852 ROUND CHINESE PEWTER TEA CADDY, 
Inside air tight cover. Mark of “Kut Hing Pewter, 
Swatow.” Engraved dragon. 


853 SHEFFIELD PLATE TANKARD, 1 quart 
size, fine solid piece. : 


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Book Auctioneers. 53 


854 OLD PEWTER SUGAR BOWL, made by H. 
Yale & Co. Wallingford. Double handles, ivory knob. 


855 BLACK BASALTES TEA POT. Medallion 
portraits of George Prince of Wales and Duke of York on 
sides (nose and cover mended). Evidently a fine Wedg- 
wood piece, but not marked. 


856 SMALL WEDGWOOD MEDALLION, black 
basaltes. Greek figures in relief, mended, 3% by 2 in. 


857 MULBERRY PITCHER, 6 sides, Corea pat- 
tern, made by J. Clements. Gray stone ware Pitcher, with 
wheat decoration. 2 pieces. 


858 LOWESTOFT HELMET CREAMER, Arms of 
the U. S. in gold and colors (handle missing). 


859 SHEFFIELD PLATE CANDLESTICK, 8 in. 


860 SHEFFIELD PLATE DECANTER STAND, 2 
engraved bottles (no stoppers). (Lot) 


861 BENNINGTON WARE PITCHER, flowers in 
relief, I pint size. 

862 BENNINGTON WARE PITCHER, goat and 
boys in relief, I qt. size. 

863 GLASS CANDLESTICKS, dolphin and a 6 
sided one. (2) 


864 GLASS FLASKS AND BOTTLES. “For 
Pike’s Peak,” green glass ;—Basket of flowers, 2 sizes in 
brown glass ;—Tippecanoe, rolling pin bottle. (4) 


865 OLD BELLOWS (brass nose missing) ;—Small 
Round Lacquer Tray. 2 pieces. 


866 ROUND PEWTER PLATTER, 15 in. with 
mark of Henry Joseph. 


867 THREE PAIRS ORMOLU CURTAIN HOLD- 
ERS. 6 pieces. 


868 PAIR OVAL PICTURE Be ie blue and 
gold. 14in. high. (2) 

869 SMALL MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE MIR- 
ROR (corner of glass broken). 20% in. high. 

870 COLONIAL MAHOGANY MIRROR, spread 
eagle in gold at top. 25 in. high. 

871 FIRE SET, Shovel, Tongs and Stand, brass and 
iron. 3 pieces. 

872 BRASS TOP POKER AND TONGS. 2 pieces. 

873 BRASS TOP SHOVEL AND TONGS. 2 pieces. 


54 C.F Tnbbte S&S Co: 
874 OLD DELFT POLYCHROME PLAQUE, 


12 in. 


875 LOWESTOFT RICE GRAIN MUG, with coat- 
of-arms on front, blue bands with gold, double twisted 
handle. Fine old Lowestoft mug. 


876 WEDGWOOD PITCHER, with beautiful blue 
medallions and band on white porcelain, head of Bacchus 
under the nose, 1 qt. size, perfect. 


877 WOOD AND CALDWELL SPORTING 
PITCHER, Fox hunting scene in white raised medallions 
on blue background, white basket work base, double snake 
handle and nose. I qt. size. Fine perfect piece, beautiful 
color. 


878 STAFFORDSHIRE MASK JUG, lion spout, 
calico transfer work in colors. 1 qt. size, perfect. 

879 STAFFORDSHIRE AND SILVER LUSTRE 
PITCHER, 1 qt. size, black transfer on sides, of dining 


scene Hadar a tree, Satie and decorations in siiee lustre. 
Beautiful jug, perfect. 


880 FRANKLIN JUG, gray stoneware, medallions 
in blue of Franklin and group of 3, a fife and drum Corps 
marching on a battlefield. Odd jug, perfect. 

881 ANCHOR JUG, in the original light brown clay, 
not glazed, 2 qt. size. 

Evidently a potter’s trial piece from the Trenton Pottery. 


882 LARGE WHITE PORCELAIN JUG, made by 
William Young & Co., Trenton, U. S. Moulded tree trunk 
form, with ivy in relief. William Young & Co. started a 
pottery at Trenton, N. J., in 1853. 

Fine perfect jug. 

883 WOOD & CALDWELL JUG, gallon size. 
Hunting scene in relief, dark blue band at top. 

Fine perfect jug. 


884 SPORTIVE INNOCENCE JUG. Crouch ware 
in colors, I qt. size (time crack under handle). Finely 
colored. 


885 CROUCH WARE JUG IN COLORS, style of 
the “ Sportive Innocence,’ but this has large medallions of 
peacocks in colors, gallon size, perfect. 

A most beautiful and rare jug. 

886 SUNDERLAND LUSTRE JUG. “ Mariner’s 
Arms” printed in black, Goddess of Husbandry on reverse, 
I pt. size, pink mottled lustre bands. 


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887 SUNDERLAND LUSTRE JUG, “ Mariner’s 
Arms” in black and colors, view of Sunderland Bridge, 
built in 1796, verse of 6 lines on reverse. Small copper 
band on handle, 3 qt. size. 

888 SUNDERLAND LUSTRE JUG, “Sailor’s 
Farewell,” verse of 6 lines on reverse, I qt. size, perfect. 

889 STAFFORDSHIRE WEDDING JUG, initials 
“TI. 5. D.” in gold, with purple medallions and gold lines, 
gold top band decorated, 3 pt. size, perfect. 

Evidently a wedding gift. 


890 NAPOLEON JUG. White French Porcelain, 
with initial N. and Crown in blue. 1 qt. size. 

891 TOBY IN COLORS. Man seated holding 
pitcher of ale near his mouth with both hands (small piece 
missing in back of hat). 

892 ANOTHER, different style. Man seated holding 
jug on his knee. 

893 TOBY IN COLORS, with the original cap cover. 
Man seated holding pitcher on his knee. 

894 OLD POLYCHROME DELFT STEIN, with 
pewter cover, with motto on front “Prost mein 
Brantigam.” Quart size. 

Rare old delft stein in colors. 


895 ANOTHER, polychrome decoration, horse stand- 
ing on hind legs, date on pewter cover, 1763, with maker’s 
mark, I qt. size (slight time crack). 

869 FINE ENGRAVED GLASS STEIN. Solid sil- 
ver cover, engraved scene of Elk running in a forest on 7 
panels, I pt. size. 

A fine “ Elk ” stein, old piece, perfect condition. 


897 OLD GLASS STEIN, pewter cover, and base 
rim, barrel shape, engraved and with initials “C. D. I.,” 
cover dated 1833. 

Fine old stein, perfect condition, quart size. 

898 OLD GLASS STEIN, engraved front, pewter 
cover and base rim, 3 Hall marks inside of cover. Large 
size, about 3 pints. 

Fine old glass stein in perfect condition. 


899 COLOGNE BALUSTER JUG, 15th Century in 
earthenware, curious brown mottled glaze, has old tin 
lid (loose). 


Curious old jug or stein. 


56 C. F. Libbte & Co. 


goo WOOD & CALDWELL JUG. Fox hunting 
scene in relief on white, deep blue top band, gallon size 
(time crack under handle). 


901 ADAMS BACCHUS JUG, raised figures in 
white, deep brown band, Sheffield plate rim (side broken 
and mended), gallon size. 


go2 STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP IN COLORS. 
“Death of Nelson.” Three figures, officer holding Nelson’s 
hand and doctor holding a glass. Finely modeled group, 
8 in. high. 


903 STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP IN COLORS. 
Uncle Tom holding little Eva, who is standing on his knee. 
Finely modeled group, 11 in. high. 


904 PAIR OLD CHINESE POTTERY FIGURES, 
green glaze. Curious figures. 81% in. high. (2) 


905 CARVED WOOD STATUETTE of Daniel 
O’Connell. Full length standing, holding robes, one hand 
resting on a pedestal. 11 in. high. 


906 LORD NELSON TOBY, in colors. Full length 
standing, 11% in. 

907 TOBY IN COLORS, Man seated holding jug on 
knee. Fine perfect toby. 


908 TOBY IN COLORS, Man seated on a barrel, 
holding cup in his hand (handle broken off). 


g09 STAFFORDSHIRE GROUP AND WATCH 
HOLDER, in colors. 13 in. high. 


910 PAIR STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURES, in colors. 
Man and woman standing feeding parrots, 13% in. 
high. (2) 


g1r1 STAFFORDSHIRE FIGURE, in colors. Hunts- 


man with dog and game, 15 in. high. 


giz OLD WHEILDON “LONDON TOWER.” 
Three towers, with stone wall and gates, 14 in. long, 11% | 


in. high. 

Very odd piece, evidently a flower holder. 

913 PAIR FINE OLD CUT GLASS DECANTERS, 
decorated in gold, gold heart shaped stoppers. (2) 

914 PAIR LARGE GREEN GLASS HOUR GLASS 
BOTTLES, painted decorations, with name “Calvert.” 
Fine pair, 14%4 in. high. (2) 

915 ENGRAVED BOHEMIAN AMBER GLASS 
VASE, with cover. 12 in. high. Engraved scene of deer. 


Book Auctioneers. 57 


916 OLD NAILSEA GLASS DECANTER, with 
beautiful round stopper in variegated colors. 


917 BRASS SPOOL HOLDER, for 12 spools, with 
Nailsea glass ball on top, with variegated colors. 


918 LARGE WHEILDON JUG, with pewter lid. 
Brown, gray and white mottled ware, with pure white oval 
medallion on front, children in relief, 12% in. high. 

Fine old jug, perfect. 

919 WEDGWOOD JUG, blue with white medallions, 
silver cover (knob missing and time cracked). 


920 SILVER LUSTRE MUG, with cover. 
921 SILVER LUSTRE MUG. 


922 DELICATE BELEEK SHELL, with two small 
shell feet. 
Very beautiful and delicate ware, perfect. 


923 BENNINGTON BOTTLE, shape of book, 8 in. 
high. 

924 PAIR WHITE WEDGWOOD CANDLE- 
STICKS, fluted column on base, 12 in. high. Fine old 
pair, with impressed marks. (2) 


925 WHITE STAFFORDSHIRE CANDLESTICK, 
Ionic column, 8% in. high. Evidently a Wedgwood piece, 
but not marked. 


926 LARGE BRISTOL GLASS MUG, on foot, dec- 
orated in colors, 6 in. high. 


927 LARGE DEEP BLUE GLASS VASE, octago- 
nal sides, very heavy base, 12 in. high. 


928 PAINTED LEEDS BOWL, with painted 
interior scene of man smoking long pipe, diam. 5% in. 
perfect. 

Rare old piece of painted Leeds. 


929 BRISTOL BOWL, decorations of flowers in col- 
ors, diam. 6 in. Fine and perfect. 


930 FINE OLD CASTLEFORD BOWL, with 
raised medallions in white, fine blue bands, two landscapes 
painted in color, 6% in. 

Fine perfect piece, rings like a bell. 


931 ENGLISH LOWESTOFT TEA SET. Beauti- 
fully decorated with festoons of flowers, and sprigs of 
flowers in colors. Tea Pot with tray, Creamer with cover, 
Tea Caddy with cover, Open Sugar Bowl, Small and Large 
Cups with Saucers. 9 pieces (edge of large cup mended, 
otherwise a most beautiful set). 


58 C. F. Libbie & Co. 


932 MINTON FRUIT SET. Comport and 2 plates. 
Pink edge, gold bands, flowers beautifully painted in cen- 
tre. 3 pieces. 

Finely decorated set. 

933 DRESDEN KNIFE HANDLES, beautifully 
painted in colors and gold. (4) 


934 BRISTOL STATUETTE. Female figure, with 
her arms around an urn standing on a pedestal. Finely 
modeled and decorated, perfect. 


935 WEDGWOOD TRAYS, green metallic glaze, 
leaves in low relief. Impressed marks. (3) 


936 WEDGWOOD TRAYS, green metallic leaf ;— 
Six sided Wedgwood green metallic glaze Tray. Impressed 
mark. (2) | 


937 WEDGWOOD GREEN METALLIC GLAZE 
FRUIT SET, 6 plates, 8 in. and oblong Tray. All have 
impressed marks. 7 pieces. 


938 OLD CLOISONNE PLATE ON PORCELAIN. 
Butterflies in color. 


939 LARGE PLYMOUTH TEA POT, decorated in 
colors. Holds about a gallon. Fine decorative piece. 


940 SUNDERLAND LUSTRE GOBLET (edge 
neatly mended). 


941 OLD BRISTOL TEA POT, fluted at base, pink 
scale bands, flowers in colors. Beautiful perfect piece. 


942 EARLY WORCESTER TEA POT. Wedding 
gift, with name under glaze on side of panel “ Martha 
Bigood, 1794,” verse of 4 lines on reverse. Fine old piece 
(time crack on handle). 


943 WHEILDON HORSE, in colors, 6 in. high 
(base time cracked). A dapple gray horse with saddle 
blanket in colors. 


944 WHEILDON COW CREAMER, Tortoise-shell 
and green glaze, 6 in. high. 


945 BLACK BASALT BUST OF ROBERT 
BURNS. Made by Wedgwood with his impressed mark, 
13% in. high. Modeled by E. W. Wyon. . 


Fine and perfect, companion to next lot. 
946 BLACK BASALT BUST OF SHAKESPEARE, 


same size as above. (Stand mended, but does not show 
repair). 


Book Auctioneers. 59 


947 PARIAN BUST OF MARTHA WASHING- 
TON. 9g in. high. 


Probably a Bennington statuette. 
948 STAFFORDSHIRE BUST OF PLATO, in col- 
ors. 14 in. high. 
Probably modeled by Wood, fine figure, perfect condition. 
949 STAFFORDSHIRE BUST OF NEPTUNE, in 


colors. 14% in. high. Same style as above, perfect 
condition. 


950 OLD BELLARMINE. 4 gallon stoneware jug, 
with interesting face beneath the nose. In fine condition. 
Interesting piece. 


951 OLD SATIN WOOD DUMB WAITER OR 
FANCY TABLE. Round top, lower shelf in shape of a 
cross, tripod stand, all beautifully cross-banded with satin 
wood, 30 in. high. 


952 MAHOGANY SERPENTINE FRONT KNIFE 
BOX. Inside inlaid, brass handles. Fine old knife box. 


953 TALL MAHOGANY PEDESTAL. Finely 
carved, twisted and fluted post, tripod feet, 5 ft. high. 

A beautiful tall pedestal for marble statue or electric lamp. 

954 BEAUTIFUL ROSEWOOD SCREEN, with 
finely carved frame, with roses painted on white velvet, 
carved tripod feet, sliding screen, 4 ft. 11 in. high. 


955 MATE TO THE ABOVE, same design, painting 
of blue Iris and Blue-bells, Pinks, etc. 


956 SET OF SIX OAK CANE-SEATED CHAIRS, 
early Victorian period. Fine old set of dining chairs. (6) 


~ 957 OLD ENGLISH OAK LADDER BACK ARM 
CHAIR, good rush seat. Fine old chair. 


958 SET OF 4 PEAR WOOD CHIPPENDALE 
CHAIRS, open work back, wooden seats, I arm and 3 side 
chairs. (4) 


Fine set of old chairs, of beautiful color. 


959 OLD WALNUT AND BRASS FIRE PLACE 
BELLOWS. Interesting old piece, works a fan by means 
of large pulley wheel and leather belt, long brass nose. In 
good working order. 


960 SMALL MAHOGANY PIECRUST TILT TOP 
TABLE, 20 in. diam. Tripod legs. In good condition 
in the rough. 


60 C. F. Libbie & Co. 


961 SMALL CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY MIR- 
ROR, 23) in. long. 

962 MAHOGANY PIECRUST TEA TABLE, tri- 
pod legs, rosette shaped top. 

Fine old piece. 

963 PAIR MAHOGANY HALL CHAIRS, carved 
shell backs, fluted carved legs, wooden seats. 

Pair fine old chairs in excellent condition. 


964 OLD ENGLISH OAK SIDE TABLE, mahog- 
any banded on top, one drawer. 31 in. long, 16% in. wide. 

965 MAHOGANY GEORGIAN FIRE SCREEN, 
with 3 damask screens, one raises from the top, and others © 
slide out from the sides, on 4 footed stand, brass claw feet, 
3 ft. 8 in. high, top extends 27 in. more and sides. extends 
16 in. each. 


966 OLD OAK CHAIR, wooden seat, Chippendale 
period back, in the rough. 


967 MAHOGANY CHIPPENDALE COMMODE, 
shape of chest of drawers, beautiful dark mahogany. Top 
lifts up and folds back. In perfect condition, fitted with 
porcelain bowl. 


968 COLONIAL CHAIR, bronzed, with tufted seat. 


969 OLD ENGLISH OAK SERVING TABLE, one 
drawer, 21 in. long, 23 in. high. 


970 PAIR CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY 
CHAIRS, serpentine fronts, leather seats, 7 horizontal back 
splats, tapering legs. (2) 

In good condition. 


971 THREE CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY 
CHAIRS, with fine carved open-work backs, serpentine 
top rail, straight legs, old hair cloth seats. 

Fine set. 


972 OLD JACOBEAN WAINSCOT ARM CHAIR, 
carved back panel, wooden seat. Fine old a ai with 
elaborately carved back. 


973 HEAVY MAHOGANY QUEEN ANNE ARM 
CHAIR, wooden seat, carved top rail, cabriole legs, duck 
foot. 

974 SMALL OAK TABLE, Jacobean period, four 
turned legs with runners, carved corners on top, 24 by 16 
in. 2414 in. high. 


Interesting old tavern table. 


Book Auctioneers. 61 


975 LARGE PANELED BACK OAK SETTLE, 
Jacobean period, 4 large panels in back, carved front rail, 
old upholstered seat, 6 ft. long, 3 ft. 7 in. high, short cabri- 
ole legs, duck feet. 

Fine old settle. 


976 SATINWOOD TEA CADDY, inlaid edges, with 
2 mahogany tea boxes and original glass sugar bowl, length 
12 in. 


977 FINE MAHOGANY LIQUOR CASE, with 4 
dark green bottles, 8 sided, (one bottle lacks a stopper), 
bottles labeled. 8 in. square, 10% in. high. 


A fine mahogany case, brass ornament inlaid on top. 


978 VERY OLD MANTEL MIRROR FRAME, 4 
ft. 10 in. long, 30 in. high, triple panels for mirrors. 


979 OLD JACOBEAN OAK CORNER CUP- 
BOARD, 3 ft. 8 in. high, 26 in. wide. Finely paneled door, 
banded with mahogany, old hinges. 


980 SET OF SIX OAK LADDER BACK RUSH 
BOTTOM CHAIRS, duck feet, turned legs and front rail. 


Fine set with new rush seats. 


981 LARGE ROUND ROSEWOOD CENTRE 
TABLE, diam. 50 in. with 2 large carved spiral pedestals, 
low tripod stand, snap top. 


Beautiful old table, but needs few repairs to veneer or bottom 
stand. 


982 OLD ENGLISH OAK SLANT TOP SECRE- 
TARY DESK, 2 sections. Panel doors in top with 4 
drawers and shelves, and 5 big drawers below and 4 small 
drawers in side desk, with original brasses. 6 ft. 5 in. 
high, 3 ft. 10 in. long. 

A fine old secretary desk in excellent condition. 

983 SMALL CHIPPENDALE MAHOGANY SIDE 
TABLE, slender legs and splat, 27 in. long, 18% in. wide, 
28 in. high. 

984 OAK GATE LEGGED TABLE, oval top, 54 1n. 
long, 38 in. wide, turned legs, straight runners. 

Fine old table in excellent condition. 

985 OLD PANELED AND CARVED OAK 
TROUSSEAU CHEST, Elizabethan period, with 3 plain 
panels in front and top, front rail and uprights with crude 
old carving. 42 in. long, 22 in. high. 

986 MAHOGANY MIRROR IN CASE, cover of 


which makes a rack for tipping up the mirror. Case 17 in. 
long, 13 in. wide. 


62 C. F. Libbie & Co. 


987 OLD ELM WOOD ARM CHAIR. 


988 OLD SPINDLE BACK OAK ROCKER, old 
rush seat. 


989 OLD OAK CHAIR, carved top rail, open-work 
back, wooden Seat. 


990 ENGLISH OAK BUFFET AND PLATE 
RACK, 5 ft. long, 6 ft. 4 in. high, 2 sections, 3 small 
drawers. Period 1750. 


991 BRASS HORN LANTERN, square steénte top, 
has horn sides (one slightly broken). . 


992 LARGE BRASS HALL LANTERN, handle at 
top, ornamented brass sides and dome top, fitted for candle, 
20 in. high. 

993 TALL BRASS CANDLESTICK, with ejector, 
Ty. in, Highs. 

994 BRASS DOME LANTERN. Six sided candle 
lantern, fluted dome, 19 in. high. A fine old lantern. 

995 LARGE COPPER MILK PAIL, with brass 
cover, heavy brass bail, 3 ball feet. Fine old milk pail, 
about 5 gallons. 

996 OLD RED TIN LANTERN, six sided, complete 
with all the glasses. 

997 OAK LADDER BACK RUSH SEAT CHAIR, 
in the rough. 


998 OLD OAK LADDER BACK ROCKER, rush 
seat, good condition, in the rough. 

999 LARGE WEDGWOOD PATTERN CHEESE 
DISH, with cover. White medallions and decorations on 
light blue body. 10% in. in diam. 

Beautiful old cheese dish. 


tooo GOLD AND PURPLE LUSTRE PUNCH 
BOWL, decorated all over with flowers in colors, diam. 


11% in, 


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